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23/May/2023
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2023RC0543
ABSTRACT We report the long-term outcomes of a case of prenatal gastroschisis repair using a fully percutaneous fetoscopic approach with partial carbon dioxide insufflation. Surgery was performed as an experimental procedure before the scheduled elective birth. The fetal intestines were successfully returned to the abdominal cavity without any fetal or maternal complications. Ultrasonography performed 24 hours later revealed bowel peristalsis and no signs of fetal distress. After 48 hours, partial extrusion of the small bowel was observed, and the fetus […]
Keywords: Abdominal wall; Carbon dioxide; Fetal distress; Fetal therapies; Fetoscopy; Fetus; Gastroschisis; Infant, Newborn; Insufflation
01/Oct/2017
01/Oct/2017
DOI: 10.1590/S1679-45082017AO3979
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe our initial experience with a novel approach to follow-up and treat gastroschisis in “zero minute” using the EXITlike procedure. Methods: Eleven fetuses with prenatal diagnosis of gastroschisis were evaluated. The Svetliza Reductibility Index was used to prospectively evaluate five cases, and six cases were used as historical controls. The Svetliza Reductibility Index consisted in dividing the real abdominal wall defect diameter by the larger intestinal loop to be fitted in such space. The EXIT-like procedure consists […]
Keywords: Abdominal wall/abnormalities; Fetal diagnosis; Fetal therapies; Fetus/surgery; Gastroschisis/surgery
22/Jan/2013
DOI: 10.1590/S1679-45082012000400011
OBJECTIVE: To compare the classical neurosurgical technique with a new simplified technique for prenatal repair of a myelomeningocelelike defect in sheep. METHODS: A myelomeningocele-like defect (laminectomy and dural excision) was created in the lumbar region on day 90 of gestation in 9 pregnant sheep. Correction technique was randomized. In Group 1 the defect was corrected using the classic neurosurgical technique of three-layer suture (dura mater, muscle and skin closure) performed by a neurosurgeon. In Group 2, a fetal medicine specialist […]
Keywords: Fetal therapies; Fetoscopy; Myelomeningocele; Sheep; Spinal dysraphism