# Medical Professionals’ Opinions of and Attitudes Toward Uterus Transplantation in Hungary

**Authors:** Kata Szilvia Papp, Peter Szakaly, Szilard Kolumban, Kálmán András Kovács, Jozsef Bodis, Nelli Farkas, Gabor Fazekas, Balint Farkas

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/clinpract15110194 · 2025-10-25

## TL;DR

This study explores Hungarian medical professionals' knowledge and attitudes toward uterus transplantation, a treatment for infertility, ahead of its potential introduction in the country.

## Contribution

The first study to assess Hungarian medical professionals' perceptions of uterus transplantation, revealing generally favorable attitudes.

## Key findings

- Most respondents would recommend uterus transplantation to patients with absolute uterine factor infertility.
- Over 60% believe the medical risks of the procedure are acceptable for both donors and recipients.
- The majority support making uterus transplantation available as a treatment option.

## Abstract

Background: Uterus transplantation (UTx) is a proven treatment for individuals affected by absolute uterine factor infertility (AUFI) who desire biological motherhood. Despite the fact that over 130 procedures have been performed worldwide in the past decade, UTx remains relatively unfamiliar, even among healthcare professionals. This study aimed to identify knowledge gaps regarding and evaluate attitudes toward UTx among Hungarian obstetricians/gynecologists and transplantation providers, in anticipation of the first procedure to be performed in the country. Methods: A Microsoft Forms® questionnaire was distributed electronically among Hungarian medical professionals via e-mail, including members of the Hungarian Society of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and the Hungarian Transplantation Society. Additionally, participants of the “Update 2024” OB/GYN conference (held 28–29 November 2024, in Visegrád, Hungary) were invited to complete the survey through a QR code displayed during the event. Results: A total of 290 medical professionals completed the survey (response rate: 27.6%, 290/1050). Most of the respondents specialized in obstetrics and gynecology (81.7%, n = 237), with the remainder representing transplantation fields (18.3%, n = 53). Over half (56.6%, n = 161) reported they would recommend UTx to patients with AUFI, and 64.1% (n = 186) agreed that UTx should be available as a treatment option. The medical risks associated with the procedure were deemed acceptable for both living donors (58.0%, n = 168) and recipients (54.8%, n = 159). Conclusions: This is the first study to explore perceptions of UTx among Hungarian medical professionals. The findings suggest there is a generally favorable professional attitude toward its future clinical implementation.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** AUFI (MESH:D007246)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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