Data from the brief history of uterus transplantation so far offers hope for helping patients with absolute uterine factor infertility who wish to conceive.
Looking Back: The Role of Nurses in the First Deceased-Donor Uterine Transplant Baby Delivery in the U.S.
One year ago, an array of highly skilled and specialized nurses helped Cleveland Clinic became the first healthcare organization in the U.S. to deliver a baby from a deceased-donor uterine transplant.
Second Live Birth From a Deceased Donor Transplant at Cleveland Clinic
For the second time in its clinical trial, a Cleveland Clinic patient has given birth after receiving a transplanted uterus from a deceased donor. In this article, Ob/Gyns on the transplant team provide a closer look at the transplant procedure and fertility treatments provided to a patient with MRKH syndrome.
Medical Imaging in Uterus Transplantation
In uterus transplant, imaging plays an important role in recipient and donor selection, recovery and pregnancy. In this article, Myra Feldman, MD, Medical Director of Ultrasound, discusses what to look for at each point in the process.
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