Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3432316 | American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Our study suggests that the antenatal treatment of OSB using a fetoscopic approach and our unique surgical technique can result in a watertight seal, reversal of the hindbrain herniation, and better than expected motor function. Our technique differs substantially from the classic repair of OSB used in prior open fetal surgery and fetoscopic studies, in which the dura mater is dissected and the defect is closed in multiple layers. Instead, we use a biocellulose patch placed over the lesion and simple closure of the skin. As such, our technique is an alternative to the current paradigms in the antenatal treatment of OSB. Our clinical outcomes are in line with the results of our extensive prior animal work. Maternal benefits of our approach and technique include minimal morbidity and no myometrial legacy. Current limitations of the approach include potential loss of access, premature rupture of membranes, and attendant prematurity. Phase II trials are needed to prevent these complications and to further assess the risks and benefits of our distinct surgical approach and technique.
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Authors
Denise A.L. MD, PhD, Nelci MD, PhD, Koshiro MD, PhD, Renato A. MD, PhD, Gregório L. MD, PhD, Ramen H. MD, Eftichia V. MD, PhD, Rubén A. MD,