Author:
Ghattaura Harmit,Davies Jill,Becker Christian M.,Lane Sheila,Lakhoo Kokila
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
To evaluate the evolution of fertility preservation surgery in children and young adults at high risk of infertility from a single centre to a networked ‘Hub and Spoke’ service.
Methods
A case note review of patients referred for ovarian or testicular cryopreservation between Jan 2013 and Dec 2023. Demographic data, procurement numbers, and site of procurement were collected. Specialist feedback was obtained to identify the challenges faced.
Results
Over time, the number of referrals increased from 4 to 349 patients per year with the number of Spoke centres rising to 36 ovarian and 16 testicular. In 2013–2014; 100% of procurement was ovarian as compared to 2023; 51% ovarian, 49% testicular. Of the 395 referrals in 2021, 81% (n = 319) went on to have procurement and storage of tissue. Between 2013 and 2016, 96% of cases were performed at the Hub. In 2023, 53/349 (15%) cases were performed at the Hub with the remaining 296 (85%) procured at Spoke sites. Surgical issues such as access to theatre, variation and availability of surgical equipment, thermal injury to ovarian tissue and variation in the size of the testicular specimen were identified.
Conclusion
The Hub and Spoke model successfully delivers treatment to patients close to home as safely possible within their local treatment centre.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC