2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00404-022-06796-7
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Uterine allograft removal by total laparoscopic hysterectomy after successful cesarean delivery in a living-donor uterus recipient with uterovaginal agenesis (MRKHS)

Abstract: Purpose To limit the burden of long-term immunosuppression (IS) after uterus transplantation (UTx), removal of the uterine allograft is indicated after maximum two pregnancies. Hitherto this has required graft hysterectomy by laparotomy. Our objective was to demonstrate, as a proof of concept, the feasibility of less traumatic transplantectomy by total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH). Patient A 37-year-old woman with uterovaginal agenesis due to Mayer–Roki… Show more

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“…The advantages of a robotic technique are a better control of hemostasis, better operative field vision particularly useful in the presence of adhesions, and superior intraoperative maneuverability, together with less postoperative pain and a shorter length of stay [64]. Brucker et al [65] reported the first successful laparoscopic GH three months after delivery in a young LD-UTx recipient who had developed an impaired renal function with bilateral hydronephrosis during pregnancy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The advantages of a robotic technique are a better control of hemostasis, better operative field vision particularly useful in the presence of adhesions, and superior intraoperative maneuverability, together with less postoperative pain and a shorter length of stay [64]. Brucker et al [65] reported the first successful laparoscopic GH three months after delivery in a young LD-UTx recipient who had developed an impaired renal function with bilateral hydronephrosis during pregnancy.…”
Section: Recipientmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although an open and laparoscopic GH technique has been described, 4,5 we report 2 cases of GH performed with a complete robotic approach. Compared with standard and laparoscopic hysterectomy, additional concerns were initially related to the compact and dense adhesions that may form around any transplanted organ.…”
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