Rabu, 14 Februari 2024

London hospital apologises after frozen eggs of 136 women feared damaged - The Guardian

A leading London hospital has apologised to more than 100 women after their eggs and embryos were probably damaged during the freezing process at its NHS-operated clinic.

Guy’s hospital contacted the 136 women after discovering it may have inadvertently used some bottles of a faulty freezing solution in September and October 2022.

However, the clinic said it did not know the liquid was defective at the time.

A spokesperson for Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS foundation trust said the manufacturing issue may adversely impact the chance of frozen egg or embryo survival during thawing.

The spokesperson said: “We were made aware of a manufacturing issue with some bottles of a solution that may have been used to freeze eggs and embryos in our assisted conception unit in September and October 2022.”

Guy’s hospital has contacted those affected and apologised for the delay and any distress the error may have caused.

According to the BBC, it is believed that many of the women affected have subsequently had cancer treatment, which may have left them unable to conceive with their own eggs.

The Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority (HFEA) said a safety notice about the faulty freezing solution was issued to all registered clinics in February 2023. A spokesperson for the hospital said that its assisted conception unit used the solution in September and October 2022.

The HFEA’s director of compliance and information, Rachel Cutting, described the situation at Guy’s and St Thomas’ assisted conception unit as “ongoing”, with an investigation under way.

“We will take any further action required as a result of this investigation, in line with our standard incidents process,” she said.

“We are aware that this affected product may have been distributed to other UK clinics, although the HFEA is currently unaware of any other licensed clinic where patients have been affected.”

HFEA advised any fertility patients concerned that the issue may have affected their frozen eggs or embryos to contact their relevant clinics.

Cutting said further action would be taken to ensure an error like this does not occur again.

“The HFEA investigates incidents in clinics to make sure that everything is done to understand what went wrong and, crucially, to take steps to ensure it does not happen again,” she said. “We also share learning and notify other clinics of potential issues.”

Guy’s hospital has set up a dedicated phoneline for any patients affected.

The clinic also said that those affected can seek support through its counselling service.

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