Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation in Abu Dhabi | Fertility Preservation at Umniya

Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation (OTC) is an advanced fertility preservation technique used to help preserve reproductive potential before medical treatments or conditions that may affect ovarian function and future fertility.

The procedure involves removing and freezing ovarian tissue containing immature eggs for possible future use. Ovarian tissue may later be reimplanted or used as part of fertility treatment depending on the clinical situation.

At Umniya Fertility, fertility preservation forms part of the broader Umniya Method®, where reproductive diagnostics, embryology, cryopreservation, and personalised fertility planning are integrated into one coordinated fertility care pathway. 

What Is Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation?

Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation is a fertility preservation procedure in which ovarian tissue is surgically removed and frozen for future reproductive use.

The tissue contains immature follicles and eggs that may later help restore fertility or hormonal ovarian function after medical treatment.

Unlike egg freezing, ovarian tissue cryopreservation does not always require ovarian stimulation or egg retrieval before preservation.

The procedure may be particularly important when fertility preservation must occur urgently before cancer treatment or other medical therapy begins.

Who Should Consider Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation? 

Ovarian tissue cryopreservation may be considered for:

  • Patients preparing for chemotherapy or radiation therapy
  • Women at risk of premature ovarian insufficiency
  • Patients requiring urgent fertility preservation
  • Women unable to delay medical treatment for egg freezing
  • Selected younger patients with medical conditions affecting fertility
  • Patients with reduced ovarian reserve in selected cases

Treatment suitability depends on age, ovarian reserve, medical diagnosis, treatment timeline, and future reproductive goals.

At Umniya, fertility preservation planning is tailored individually following fertility consultation and reproductive assessment.

How Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation Works

The process generally includes: 

  • Fertility consultation and reproductive assessment
  • Hormone testing and ovarian reserve evaluation
  • Surgical removal of ovarian tissue
  • Laboratory preparation and cryopreservation
  • Long-term storage of ovarian tissue

The tissue is frozen using advanced cryopreservation techniques designed to preserve ovarian follicles for future use. 

Depending on future reproductive planning, the tissue may later be: 

  • Reimplanted surgically
  • Used to support hormonal ovarian function
  • Combined with fertility treatment approaches in selected cases

What to Expect During the Procedure

Ovarian tissue retrieval is usually performed using minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery under general anaesthesia. 

During the procedure:

  • Small abdominal incisions are made
  • Ovarian tissue is carefully removed
  • The tissue is processed by the laboratory team
  • Tissue samples are frozen and stored

The procedure is generally performed as a day surgery, and most patients return home the same day following recovery.

Recovery is usually relatively quick, although mild discomfort or bloating may occur temporarily afterward.

 

Benefits of Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation

Ovarian tissue cryopreservation may offer:

  • Fertility preservation before cancer treatment  
  • Preservation without requiring ovarian stimulation  
  • An option when urgent fertility preservation is needed  
  • Potential restoration of ovarian hormonal activity  
  • Additional reproductive options for future family planning  

For some patients, the procedure may provide an important opportunity to preserve fertility before medical treatment begins.

Risks and Safety Considerations

Ovarian tissue cryopreservation is generally considered safe when performed by experienced fertility and surgical teams. 

Potential risks may include:

  • Bleeding or infection
  • Temporary pelvic discomfort
  • Anaesthesia-related risks
  • Variable tissue survival after thawing
  • Uncertainty regarding future fertility outcomes in some cases

As with all fertility preservation treatments, future pregnancy cannot be guaranteed.

Your fertility specialist will discuss the expected outcomes, risks, and treatment considerations before proceeding.

What Happens When You Want to Use the Tissue?

When future pregnancy is planned, frozen ovarian tissue may be thawed and reimplanted surgically depending on the clinical situation. 

The goal may be to:

  • Restore ovarian hormonal activity
  • Support natural ovulation
  • Enable future fertility treatment

In some cases, IVF or ICSI treatment may still be recommended depending on ovarian function, reproductive health, and fertility goals at that time.

Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation vs Egg Freezing

Both ovarian tissue cryopreservation and egg freezing are fertility preservation methods, but they differ significantly.

Egg Freezing 

  • Requires ovarian stimulation
  • Mature eggs are collected and frozen
  • Commonly used for planned fertility preservation

Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation 

  • Involves surgical removal of ovarian tissue
  • May not require ovarian stimulation
  • Often used when urgent fertility preservation is required

The most appropriate option depends on age, medical urgency, ovarian reserve, and reproductive planning.

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