Percutaneous/mini-laparotomy fetoscopic repair of open spina bifida: a novel surgical technique
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Percutaneous/mini-laparotomy fetoscopic repair of open spina bifida: a novel surgical technique
Abstract
Open spina bifida is the most common congenital anomaly of the central nervous system compatible with life. Prenatal repair of open spina bifida via open maternal-fetal surgery has been shown to improve postnatal neurologic outcomes, including reducing the need for ventriculoperitoneal shunting and improving lower neuromotor function. Fetoscopic repair of open spina bifida minimizes the maternal risks while providing similar neurosurgical outcomes to the fetus. The following 2 fetoscopic techniques are currently in use: (1) the laparotomy-assisted approach, and (2) the percutaneous approach. The laparotomy-assisted fetoscopic technique appears to be associated with a lesser risk of preterm birth than the percutaneous approach. However, the percutaneous approach avoids laparotomy and uterine exteriorization and is associated with lesser anesthesia risk and improved maternal postsurgical recovery. The purpose of this article was to describe our experience with a modified surgical approach, which we call percutaneous/mini-laparotomy fetoscopy, in which access to the uterus for one of the ports is done via a mini-laparotomy, whereas the other ports are inserted percutaneously. This technique draws on the benefits of both the laparotomy-assisted and the percutaneous techniques while minimizing their drawbacks. This surgical approach may prove invaluable in the prenatal repair of open spina bifida and other complex fetal surgical procedures.
Keywords: fetal surgery; fetoscopy; myelomeningocele; myeloschisis; open spina bifida; prenatal repair.
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