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Uterus Transplantation as a Surgical Innovation

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Title
Uterus Transplantation as a Surgical Innovation
Author(s)
Pérez-Blanco, Alicia
Seoane, José-Antonio
Aldabó-Pallás, Teresa
Nieto-Moro, Montserrat
Núñez Calonge, Rocío
Fuente, Alfonso de la
Martin, Dominique E.
Date
2023
Citation
PÉREZ-BLANCO, Alicia, et al. Uterus transplantation as a surgical innovation. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2023, vol. 20, n. 3, p. 367-378. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11673-023-10272-5
Abstract
[Abstract] Uterus transplantation (UTx) research has been introduced in several countries, with trials in Sweden and the United States producing successful outcomes. The growing interest in developing UTx trials in other countries, such as Spain, the Netherlands, Japan, and Australia, raises important questions regarding the ethics of surgical innovation research in the field of UTx. This paper examines the current state of UTx in the context of the surgical innovation paradigm and IDEAL framework and discusses the ethical challenges faced by those considering the introduction of new trials. We argue that UTx remains an experimental procedure at a relatively early stage of the IDEAL framework, especially in the context of de novo trials, where protocols are likely to deviate from those used previously and where researchers are likely to have limited experience of UTx. We conclude that countries considering the introduction of UTx trials should build on the strengths of the reported outcomes to consolidate the evidence base and shed light on the uncertainties of the procedure. Authorities responsible for the ethical governance of UTx trials are advised to draw on the ethical framework used in the oversight of surgical innovation.
Keywords
Uterus transplantation
Surgical innovation
Medical ethics
Vascular composite allografts
Research ethics
 
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s11673-023-10272-5
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1176-7529
1872-4353
 

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