A Report on Testicular Tissue Cryopreservation for Fertility Preservation in Children: Confirmation of Germ Cell Preservation and Few Surgical Complications
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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.
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What are the outcomes of testicular tissue cryopreservation in children? I'm Alex Halpern, research fellow from Children's National, and this is an article that you should know. To try and answer this question, McCulley et al studied pediatric patients who were prospectively enrolled in a clinical fertility protocol from 2015 to 2023 at a single institution. Testicular tissue cryopreservation was performed in 144 patients. Most patients were pre-puberto and had a diagnosis of malignancy. There was a low rate of procedural complications, and germ cells were present in nearly all tissue samples. So it seems like testicular tissue cryopreservation is both safe and effective for fertility preservation and pediatric patients. This is this information, change your practice. Let us know what you think in the comments below.