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Ethical issues raised by uterus transplantation: A report from the People's Republic of China
Authors:Yiqi Gao  Tao Xue MD  Biliang Chen MD  Hong Yang MD  Li Wei MD
Institution:Correspondence: Li Wei MD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Xijing Hospital of the Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China.
Abstract:The recent advances in assisted reproductive technology, such as hormonal stimulation, IVF, and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), have made it possible to circumvent many causes of male and female factor infertility. However, uterine infertility is still considered an ‘‘unconditionally infertile’’ condition. Owing to the continued advances in organ transplantation, microvascular anastomosis techniques, and immunosuppressive medicine, the transplantation of organs is no longer restricted to the ones necessary for continued life. Quality-of-life enhancing types of transplantation, such as uterine transplantation, in recent years, have also entered the clinical arena. This undoubtedly brings new hope to such women, but also creates ethical challenges. Selection of the donor, the impact on the recipient and offspring, as well as challenges to moral and social norms are issues that cannot be ignored. In the present review, the ethical issues of transplantation of the uterus will be discussed in light of recent progress in the procedure.
Keywords:donor selection  ethical issues  Human  uterine infertility  uterus transplantation
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