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Oncofertility Ovarian Salvage

Video Published 2020-03-03 Updated 2022-09-12

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00:00:13
Course design background and identification of controversial…
Course design background and identification of controversial topics, including oncofertility.
00:01:13
Introduction of Dr. Julie Rios, the oncofertility expert.
00:01:33
Presentation of a complex case
Presentation of a complex case: 11-month-old female with rhabdomyosarcoma.
00:02:40
Explanation of cyclophosphamide equivalent dose (CED) and it…
Explanation of cyclophosphamide equivalent dose (CED) and its impact on ovarian failure risk.
00:05:55
Discussion of ovarian transposition/oophoropexy and its limi…
Discussion of ovarian transposition/oophoropexy and its limitations in young patients.
00:06:42
Explanation of why GNRH agonist therapy is not the first-lin…
Explanation of why GNRH agonist therapy is not the first-line option for fertility preservation.
00:07:07
Ovarian tissue cryopreservation
Ovarian tissue cryopreservation: Explanation of the experimental procedure, potential for fertility, and data from post-…
00:08:09
Visual representation and explanation of the ovarian tissue …
Visual representation and explanation of the ovarian tissue cryopreservation process, including harvesting and transplan…
00:09:04
Discussion of success rates for fertility preservation and o…
Discussion of success rates for fertility preservation and ovarian endocrine function restoration post-transplant (meta-…
00:10:21
Considerations for pediatric surgeons in hospitals without g…
Considerations for pediatric surgeons in hospitals without gynecologists regarding access to ovarian cryopreservation se…
00:11:32
Discussion about fertility preservation options for boys (sp…
Discussion about fertility preservation options for boys (sperm banking) and the limitations prior to puberty.

Topic Overview

Case-based discussion of fertility preservation options for an 11-month-old with bladder rhabdomyosarcoma requiring high-dose chemotherapy and pelvic radiation. Reviews ovarian tissue cryopreservation as the primary option for prepubertal patients at high risk for ovarian failure, including surgical techniques and transplantation outcomes showing 30-40% future fertility rates.

Key Takeaways

  • Chemotherapy doses >15g/m² cyclophosphamide equivalent put pediatric patients at high risk for ovarian failure requiring preservation.
  • Ovarian tissue cryopreservation is the primary fertility preservation option for prepubertal girls; 30-40% achieve fertility post-transplant.
  • GnRH agonist therapy is NOT recommended as first-line fertility preservation in pediatric oncology patients per ASCO guidelines.
  • Ovarian transposition may fail in young children receiving pelvic radiation due to insufficient anatomic distance from radiation scatter.
  • Orthotopic ovarian cortical tissue transplantation (back to original site) shows 37-50% live birth rate in transplant recipients.

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