Anesthetic Considerations for Cesarean Delivery After Uterine Transplant

Mohammad Shehata, Islam; Barsoumv, Sabri; Elhass, Amir; Varrassi, Giustino; Paladini, Antonella; Myrcik, Dariusz; Urits, Ivan; Kaye, Alan D; Viswanath, Omar;

Abstract


Infertility has many etiologies and can have devastating consequences for young couples attempting to bring children into the world. Uterine factor for infertility is related to either uterine agenesis (Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser [MRKH] syndrome), unexpected hysterectomy, or presence of a nonfunctioning uterus. In this review, a patient with MRKH syndrome underwent donor uterus transplantation at the Cleveland Clinic, conceived, and delivered the first healthy baby in the United States and the second worldwide. Additionally, we review the pertinent literature on anesthesia problems. Donor-related uterine transplant is a recent medical innovation requiring multidisciplinary expertise. In patients who deliver successfully, according to the current literature, the transplanted uterus can be used for one more pregnancy only if the mother so desires, otherwise cesarean hysterectomy (C-Hyst) should be performed. In the observed case, C-Hyst was performed because the patient developed placenta accreta and the couple desired no further pregnancy. In summary, with our limited data, careful management of these patients is required to ensure the best outcome for the mother and the newborn fetus.


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Title Anesthetic Considerations for Cesarean Delivery After Uterine Transplant
Authors Mohammad Shehata, Islam ; Barsoumv, Sabri; Elhass, Amir; Varrassi, Giustino; Paladini, Antonella; Myrcik, Dariusz; Urits, Ivan; Kaye, Alan D; Viswanath, Omar
Keywords anesthesia;donor uterus; mayer-rokitansky-küster-hauser syndrome;uterine transplant;pregnancy;postoperative pain;cesarean delivery
Issue Date 16-Mar-2021
Publisher CUREUS INC
Journal Cureus 
ISSN 2168-8184
DOI 10.7759/cureus.13920
PubMed ID 33880271
Web of science ID WOS:000629766500008

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