Title of article :
Ultrasound-guided Ex-vivo Retrieval of Mature Oocytes for Fertility Preservation During Laparoscopic Oophorectomy: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Blanca, Enrique Perez de la Department of Assisted Reproduction - Hospital Quironsalud Malaga, Malaga, Spain , Fernandez-Perez, Maria Fuensanta Department of Assisted Reproduction - Hospital Quironsalud Malaga, Malaga, Spain , Martin-Diaz, Elena del Mar Department of Assisted Reproduction - Hospital Quironsalud Malaga, Malaga, Spain , Lozano, Manuel Department of Gynecology - Hospital Quironsalud Malaga, Malaga, Spain , Garcia-Sanchez, Marta Department of Assisted Reproduction - Hospital Quironsalud Malaga, Malaga, Spain , Monedero, Carolina Department of Assisted Reproduction - Hospital Quironsalud Malaga, Malaga, Spain
Abstract :
Background: Cryopreservation of oocytes is an efficient method of fertility preservation
(FP) that can be applied in women suffering from gynecologic conditions that
menace their reproductive future. Collection of oocytes becomes challenging in some
scenarios, like the possibility of an ovarian cancer, the "ex-vivo" harvest of oocytes
for FP, aspirating follicles directly from the ovarian specimen already excised by laparotomy
or laparoscopy and it is an option for these cases.
Case Presentation: In the present case report, the case of a patient with an adnexal
mass suspected to be a recurrent teratoma was described who referred to our Assisted
Reproduction Unit in Hospital Quironsalud Malaga for FP counseling. After controlled
ovarian hyperstimulation, followed by laparoscopic abdominal examination
and oophorectomy, an ex-vivo follicular aspiration for oocyte retrieval was performed
on the specimen, using a standard ultrasound-guided procedure to ease and improve
the process. All the follicles were aspirated and 5 metaphase II oocytes were
obtained.
Conclusion: This is to our knowledge, the first communication describing the ex-vivo
ovarian aspiration of mature oocytes for FP using standard ultrasound guidance. Although
this ultrasound guidance is not completely necessary, as other authors demonstrated
previously, such a procedure permitted an easy and complete harvest of oocytes
in a rare tumor with bizarre cystic formations, which made follicle recognition
very difficult.
Keywords :
Cryopreservation , Ex-vivo oocyte retrieval, Fertility preservation , Laparoscopy , Ovarian neoplasms , Ovarian teratoma , Struma ovarii , Vitrification
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics