儿童睾丸组织冷冻保存保存生育能力的报告:确认生殖细胞保存和很少的手术并发症。

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Christopher J. McCauley , Kathryn L. McElhinney , Barbara A. Lockart , Lori Schmitt , Amanda Zielen , Kyle E. Orwig , Miguel Reyes-Múgica , Emilie K. Johnson , Timothy B. Lautz , Monica M. Laronda , Erin E. Rowell
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摘要

背景:睾丸组织冷冻保存(TTC)是一种保存生育能力的实验方法,在儿科患者面临生育威胁的治疗方案或诊断。TTC需要外科手术切除睾丸组织,先进的组织处理能力,并在低温保存设施中长期储存组织。这项工作的目的是评估参加正在进行的儿童生育能力保存临床方案的患者的手术和病理结果。方法:从2015年到2023年,患者在单一机构前瞻性地纳入irb批准的方案。如果儿童患有威胁生育能力的诊断或需要接受治疗,使其处于长期无精子症的高风险水平,则有资格参加研究。在这项工作中,我们报告了我们队列的患者特征、手术结果和病理结果。结果:144例患者行TTC。患者中位年龄为8.89岁(范围:0.3-24.5岁)。大多数患者为青春期前(n=126, 87.5%),诊断为恶性肿瘤(n=117, 81.2%)。总体而言,45.8%的患者接受了术前化疗。ttc相关手术并发症发生率低(n=3, 2.1%)。97.9%(141/144)的样本中存在生殖细胞。1.4% (n=2)的患者在睾丸组织中发现恶性肿瘤。在最初入组的队列中,89.4% (n=129)存活。结论:睾丸组织冷冻保存是一种安全有效的保存儿童生育能力的方法。生殖细胞几乎存在于所有保存的组织中,这为这些儿童未来恢复生育能力提供了可能性,有待进一步的科学进展。证据等级:III级——前瞻性队列研究。
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A Report on Testicular Tissue Cryopreservation for Fertility Preservation in Children: Confirmation of Germ Cell Preservation and Few Surgical Complications

Background

Testicular tissue cryopreservation (TTC) is an experimental method for fertility preservation in pediatric patients facing a fertility threatening treatment regimen or diagnosis. TTC requires a surgical procedure for the removal of testicular tissue, advanced tissue processing capabilities, and long-term tissue storage at a cryopreservation facility. The goal of this work is to evaluate the surgical and pathologic outcomes of patients enrolled in an ongoing clinical protocol for fertility preservation in children.

Methods

Patients were prospectively enrolled in an IRB-approved protocol from 2015 to 2023 at a single institution. Children were eligible for enrollment if they possessed a fertility threatening diagnosis or required treatment that placed them at high level of increased risk for prolonged azoospermia. In this work we report patient characteristics, surgical outcomes, and pathologic findings of our cohort.

Results

TTC was performed for 144 patients. The median age of patients was 8.89 years (Range: 0.3–24.5 years). Most patients were prepubertal (n = 126, 87.5 %) and carried a diagnosis of malignancy (n = 117, 81.2 %). Overall, 45.8 % of patients received pre-operative chemotherapy. There was a low rate of TTC-related surgical complications (n = 3, 2.1 %). Germ cells were present in 97.9 % (141/144) of samples. Malignancy was discovered in testicular tissue in 1.4 % (n = 2) of patients. Of the initially enrolled cohort, 89.4 % (n = 129) are living.

Conclusions

Testicular tissue cryopreservation is a safe and effective procedure for fertility preservation in the pediatric population. Germ cells were present in nearly all preserved tissue, providing the possibility of future fertility restoration in these children pending further scientific advancement.

Level of evidence

Level III – Prospective cohort study.
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期刊介绍: The journal presents original contributions as well as a complete international abstracts section and other special departments to provide the most current source of information and references in pediatric surgery. The journal is based on the need to improve the surgical care of infants and children, not only through advances in physiology, pathology and surgical techniques, but also by attention to the unique emotional and physical needs of the young patient.
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