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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1998
The use of maternal/fetal ultrasound screening has become commonplace in today's society. The principle behind fetal surgery evolves around the potential of correction or interruption of various abnormal processes that may bring about fetal demise or can become life-threatening to the newborn. This article reviews the progressive technical improvements
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The use of maternal/fetal ultrasound screening has become commonplace in today's society. The principle behind fetal surgery evolves around the potential of correction or interruption of various abnormal processes that may bring about fetal demise or can become life-threatening to the newborn. This article reviews the progressive technical improvements
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Fetal Surgery for Myelomeningocele
Clinics in Perinatology, 2009Fetal intervention for myelomeningocele (MMC) may improve hydrocephalus and hindbrain herniation associated with the Arnold-Chiari II malformation and may reduce the need for ventriculoperitoneal shunting. As of now, there is little evidence that prenatal repair of MMC improves neurologic function. MMC is the first nonlethal disease under consideration
Shinjiro, Hirose, Diana L, Farmer
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Clinics in Perinatology, 2003
Maternal-fetal surgery is, by design, inherently innovative. When those whose work has been integral to the development of this budding subspecialty are questioned about their motivation, the reply is invariably the same: at a critical point in their career, they observed a progressively worsening malformation that, if discovered in a newborn, would be
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Maternal-fetal surgery is, by design, inherently innovative. When those whose work has been integral to the development of this budding subspecialty are questioned about their motivation, the reply is invariably the same: at a critical point in their career, they observed a progressively worsening malformation that, if discovered in a newborn, would be
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Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2002
Fetal surgery is the antenatal treatment of fetal malformations that cannot be adequately corrected after birth. Anesthesia for fetal surgery involves two patients, and issues of maternal safety, avoidance of fetal asphyxia, adequate fetal anesthesia and monitoring, and uterine relaxation are important.
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Fetal surgery is the antenatal treatment of fetal malformations that cannot be adequately corrected after birth. Anesthesia for fetal surgery involves two patients, and issues of maternal safety, avoidance of fetal asphyxia, adequate fetal anesthesia and monitoring, and uterine relaxation are important.
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A call for innovation in fetal monitoring during fetal surgery
Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2022Lindsay Warner +2 more
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