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Oncofertility: combination of ovarian stimulation with subsequent ovarian tissue extraction on the day of oocyte retrieval

BACKGROUND: New anticancer treatments have increased survival rates for cancer patients, but often at the cost of sterility. Several strategies are currently available for preserving fertility. However, the chances of achieving a pregnancy with one technique are still limited. A combination of metho...

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Autores principales: Dittrich, Ralf, Lotz, Laura, Mueller, Andreas, Hoffmann, Inge, Wachter, David L, Amann, Kerstin U, Beckmann, Matthias W, Hildebrandt, Thomas
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3599192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23510640
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-11-19
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author Dittrich, Ralf
Lotz, Laura
Mueller, Andreas
Hoffmann, Inge
Wachter, David L
Amann, Kerstin U
Beckmann, Matthias W
Hildebrandt, Thomas
author_facet Dittrich, Ralf
Lotz, Laura
Mueller, Andreas
Hoffmann, Inge
Wachter, David L
Amann, Kerstin U
Beckmann, Matthias W
Hildebrandt, Thomas
author_sort Dittrich, Ralf
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description BACKGROUND: New anticancer treatments have increased survival rates for cancer patients, but often at the cost of sterility. Several strategies are currently available for preserving fertility. However, the chances of achieving a pregnancy with one technique are still limited. A combination of methods is therefore recommended in order to maximize women’s chances of future fertility. In this retrospective study, ovarian stimulation with subsequent ovarian tissue extraction on the day of oocyte retrieval were combined and the quality of the ovarian tissue, the numbers and quality of oocytes, time requirements, and the safety of the strategy were examined. METHODS: Fourteen female patients suffering from malignant diseases underwent one in vitro fertilization cycle. Different stimulation protocols were used, depending on the menstrual cycle. Transvaginal oocyte retrieval was scheduled 34–36 h after human chorionic gonadotropin administration. Immediately afterwards, ovarian tissue was extracted laparoscopically. RESULTS: A mean of 10 oocytes were retrieved per patient, and 67% of the oocytes were successfully fertilized using intracytoplasmic sperm injection. No periprocedural complications and no complications leading to postponement of the start of chemotherapy occurred. The ovarian tissues were of good quality, with a normal age-related follicular distribution and without carcinoma cell invasion. CONCLUSIONS: An approach using ovarian stimulation first, followed by laparoscopic collection of ovarian tissue, is a useful strategy for increasing the efficacy of fertility preservation techniques. The ovarian tissue is not affected by prior ovarian stimulation.
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spelling pubmed-35991922013-03-17 Oncofertility: combination of ovarian stimulation with subsequent ovarian tissue extraction on the day of oocyte retrieval Dittrich, Ralf Lotz, Laura Mueller, Andreas Hoffmann, Inge Wachter, David L Amann, Kerstin U Beckmann, Matthias W Hildebrandt, Thomas Reprod Biol Endocrinol Research BACKGROUND: New anticancer treatments have increased survival rates for cancer patients, but often at the cost of sterility. Several strategies are currently available for preserving fertility. However, the chances of achieving a pregnancy with one technique are still limited. A combination of methods is therefore recommended in order to maximize women’s chances of future fertility. In this retrospective study, ovarian stimulation with subsequent ovarian tissue extraction on the day of oocyte retrieval were combined and the quality of the ovarian tissue, the numbers and quality of oocytes, time requirements, and the safety of the strategy were examined. METHODS: Fourteen female patients suffering from malignant diseases underwent one in vitro fertilization cycle. Different stimulation protocols were used, depending on the menstrual cycle. Transvaginal oocyte retrieval was scheduled 34–36 h after human chorionic gonadotropin administration. Immediately afterwards, ovarian tissue was extracted laparoscopically. RESULTS: A mean of 10 oocytes were retrieved per patient, and 67% of the oocytes were successfully fertilized using intracytoplasmic sperm injection. No periprocedural complications and no complications leading to postponement of the start of chemotherapy occurred. The ovarian tissues were of good quality, with a normal age-related follicular distribution and without carcinoma cell invasion. CONCLUSIONS: An approach using ovarian stimulation first, followed by laparoscopic collection of ovarian tissue, is a useful strategy for increasing the efficacy of fertility preservation techniques. The ovarian tissue is not affected by prior ovarian stimulation. BioMed Central 2013-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3599192/ /pubmed/23510640 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-11-19 Text en Copyright ©2013 Dittrich et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Dittrich, Ralf
Lotz, Laura
Mueller, Andreas
Hoffmann, Inge
Wachter, David L
Amann, Kerstin U
Beckmann, Matthias W
Hildebrandt, Thomas
Oncofertility: combination of ovarian stimulation with subsequent ovarian tissue extraction on the day of oocyte retrieval
title Oncofertility: combination of ovarian stimulation with subsequent ovarian tissue extraction on the day of oocyte retrieval
title_full Oncofertility: combination of ovarian stimulation with subsequent ovarian tissue extraction on the day of oocyte retrieval
title_fullStr Oncofertility: combination of ovarian stimulation with subsequent ovarian tissue extraction on the day of oocyte retrieval
title_full_unstemmed Oncofertility: combination of ovarian stimulation with subsequent ovarian tissue extraction on the day of oocyte retrieval
title_short Oncofertility: combination of ovarian stimulation with subsequent ovarian tissue extraction on the day of oocyte retrieval
title_sort oncofertility: combination of ovarian stimulation with subsequent ovarian tissue extraction on the day of oocyte retrieval
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3599192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23510640
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-11-19
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