1. Efficacy of assisted reproductive technology after ovarian tissue transplantation in a cohort of 11 patients with or without associated infertility factors.
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Vatel, M., Torre, A., Paillusson, B., Scheffler, F., Bergere, M., Benkhalifa, M., Le Martelot, M.-T., Leperlier, F., Mirallié, S., Selleret, L., Prades-Borio, M., Neuraz, A., Barraud-Lange, V., Boissel, N., Fortin, A., and Poirot, C.
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OVARIAN transplantation , *EMBRYO transfer , *REPRODUCTIVE technology , *TRANSPLANTATION of organs, tissues, etc. , *FERTILIZATION in vitro , *FERTILITY preservation , *HUMAN in vitro fertilization , *INFERTILITY , *BIRTH rate - Abstract
Purpose: IVF treatment in women with grafted frozen-thawed ovarian tissue is associated with poor reproductive outcomes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of ovarian tissue transplantation (OTT) followed by assisted reproductive technology (ART) in women with or without associated infertility factors. Methods: This is a prospective cohort study with retrospective data collection including eleven women, four of whom having an infertility factor (IF), who had undergone OTT in one university center between 2005 and 2017, followed by ART in six in vitro fertilization (IVF) centers. Results: In total, 25 of the 85 cycles initiated (29%) were canceled, resulting in 60 oocyte retrievals. Ninety-five oocytes were retrieved: 36 were abnormal or immature, 29/39 fertilized (74%) after ICSI and 13/20 (65%) after IVF. Thirty-five embryos were transferred in seven patients (5/7 patients without IF and 2/4 patients with IF). After ART, one patient with IF experienced two pregnancies, one resulting in a live birth. For all patients, pregnancy rates and live birth rates were 7.4% and 3.7% per embryo transfer, respectively. Nine pregnancies and four live births occurred after spontaneous conception in five patients without IF, none in the infertility group. Conclusion: This study confirms that IVF treatment in women with grafted frozen-thawed ovarian tissue is associated with poor outcomes. However, the chances of natural conception are high in women without IF. Patients with IF, without the possibility of spontaneous pregnancy, should be informed of poor reproductive outcomes after OTT followed by ART. Trial registration number: NCT02184806 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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