Fetoscopic laser photocoagulation for amniotic fluid discordance bordering on twin-twin transfusion syndrome: Feasibility, perinatal and long-term outcomes
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Fetoscopic laser photocoagulation for amniotic fluid discordance bordering on twin-twin transfusion syndrome: Feasibility, perinatal and long-term outcomes
Abstract
Aim: This study investigated the feasibility and safety of fetoscopic laser photocoagulation (FLP) for amniotic fluid discordance (AFD) bordering on twin-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) with an absent or reverse end-diastolic velocity (AREDV) in the umbilical artery (UA), and evaluated the perinatal and long-term outcomes.
Methods: A prospective intervention study was performed between 20 + 0 and 25 + 6 weeks of gestation (UMIN000004165). AFD bordering on TTTS was defined as maximum vertical pocket (MVP) of amniotic fluid in one twin's sac ≤3 cm and amniotic fluid MVP in the other twin's sac ≥7 cm excluding TTTS. Neurodevelopmental outcome was evaluated at 6 months and at 3 years of age.
Results: Eleven women were treated without complications between September 2010 and July 2011. In all cases amnioinfusion was required, with a median surgical time of 70 min. There were nine cases of selective intrauterine growth restriction in which the growth discordant rate was >25%. The survival rates of the donor and recipient twins were 27.3% (3/11) and 100% (11/11), respectively. None of the surviving donor twins and two of the 11 recipient twins had hemiplegia at 6 months of age. One additional recipient twin had developmental delay at 3 years of age.
Conclusions: Fetoscopic laser photocoagulation for AFD bordering on TTTS with AREDV in the UA was feasible without complications but frequently resulted in donor twin death and a high survival rate of the recipient twin, albeit with neurodevelopmental abnormalities in some cases. FLP does not seem to be a promising treatment option for AFD bordering on TTTS.
Keywords: amniotic fluid discordance; fetoscopic laser photocoagulation; monochorionic twin; selective intrauterine growth restriction; twin-twin transfusion syndrome.
© 2017 Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
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