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. 2016 Apr;133(1):125-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.ijgo.2016.01.002. Epub 2016 Jan 15.

Legal and ethical issues of uterus transplantation

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Legal and ethical issues of uterus transplantation

Bernard M Dickens. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2016 Apr.

Abstract

The clinically detailed report of a successful uterus transplantation and live birth in Sweden, in which a family friend donated her uterus, provides a basis for expanded practice. Family members and friends can serve as living donors without offending legal or ethical prohibitions of paid organ donation, even though family members and friends often engage in reciprocal gift exchanges. Donations from living unrelated sources are more problematic, and there is a need to monitor donors' genuine altruism and motivation. Donation by deceased women-i.e. cadaveric donation-raises issues of uterus suitability for transplantation, and how death is diagnosed. Organs' suitability for donation is often achieved by ventilation to maintain cardiac function for blood circulation, but laws and cultures could deem that a heartbeat indicates donors' live status. Issues could arise concerning ownership and control of organs between recovery from donors and implantation into recipients, and on removal following childbirth, that require legal resolution.

Keywords: Altruistic uterus donation; Brain death; Cadaveric uterus donation; Ethics in uterus donation; Legality of uterus donation; Organ transplantation; Uterus donation.

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