2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2013.05.026
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Ethical considerations in the era of the uterine transplant: an update of the Montreal Criteria for the Ethical Feasibility of Uterine Transplantation

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“…At present, a national internet‐based survey is ongoing regarding the attitudes of the Chinese public, AUFI patients and Chinese healthcare providers toward UTx, and the result has yet to be published. Second, medical professionals in China must screen the potential donors/recipients cautiously according to the Updated Montreal Criteria for the Ethical Feasibility of UTx which has been proposed as the international standard for the ethical execution of UTx . Also, the IDEAL recommendations should be applied to .…”
Section: The Morality Of Utx In Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, a national internet‐based survey is ongoing regarding the attitudes of the Chinese public, AUFI patients and Chinese healthcare providers toward UTx, and the result has yet to be published. Second, medical professionals in China must screen the potential donors/recipients cautiously according to the Updated Montreal Criteria for the Ethical Feasibility of UTx which has been proposed as the international standard for the ethical execution of UTx . Also, the IDEAL recommendations should be applied to .…”
Section: The Morality Of Utx In Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Montreal criteria have set the ethical background for conducting this procedure [104]. Extensive consultation should take place given the risks of the surgical procedure and the exposure to immunosupressive agents.…”
Section: Uterus Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Canadian research team has suggested that there is no reason to rule out the prospect of uterus transplantation for transgender women, or maybe even men, if certain scientific advances made that possible. 12 Against this rosy optimism, Paul De Sutter predicts continuing resistance to the idea that transgender people should be parents: "The medical world, legislation, and society at large will need time to accept the concept of transsexual reproduction and allow treatment." 13 He recommends, however, that clinicians discuss options for fertility preservation with all transgender people.…”
Section: The Reproductive Frontiers Of Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%