Abstract

(Lancet. 2018;392:2697–2704) The first reported successful childbirths after uterus transplant occurred in Sweden in 2013. Since then, only 2 centers (1 in the US and 1 in Sweden) have published reports of livebirths from uterus transplants, with all using live donors. While the use of deceased donors could increase the availability of uterus transplants, one previous transplant from a deceased donor in Turkey resulted in a pregnancy that ended in miscarriage. This report detailed the first reported case of a successful livebirth following a uterus transplant from a deceased donor.

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