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Open and Endoscopic Fetal Surgery

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  1. 01

    Overview

    • Scope of open and endoscopic fetal surgery

    1 slide

  2. 02

    Fetal Surgery as a Field

    Where it came from, who does it, and the rules that govern it

    • Definition of fetal surgery
    • Origins of fetal surgery
    • Conditions targeted in the first two decades
    • Shift from survival to quality of life
    • Organisation of the field today
    • Anticipated developments in fetal therapy
    • The multidisciplinary fetal team
    • Specialists who may be involved in a fetal case
    • Assessment before any fetal intervention
    • Shared decision-making
    • Quality of evidence across fetal interventions
    • Criteria a case must satisfy before fetal surgery
    • Requirements for Fetal Surgery

    13 slides

  3. 03

    Myelomeningocele

    The condition that turned fetal surgery from a rescue into a treatment

    • Myelomeningocele: what the defect is
    • Ultrasound appearance of a lumbosacral spine defect
    • Unified theory of spina bifida
    • Consequences described by the unified theory
    • Functional deficits in children born with myelomeningocele
    • Hydrocephalus and its management
    • Tethered cord and repeat neurosurgery
    • Lifelong multidisciplinary care after birth
    • Two-hit hypothesis
    • Evidence leading to prenatal repair
    • Management of Myelomeningocele Study
    • 50%
    • Durability of the MOMS benefits at school age
    • Maternal and pregnancy risks of open repair
    • Uterine rupture in subsequent pregnancies
    • What to notice in the open repair photographs
    • Open fetal surgery for myelomeningocele
    • Fetoscopic approaches to myelomeningocele repair
    • Outcomes reported after fetoscopic repair
    • Open versus fetoscopic repair
    • Unanswered questions in fetoscopic repair
    • What to notice in the fetoscopic repair images
    • Fetoscopic surgery for myelomeningocele
    • Work-up before myelomeningocele repair
    • What the imaging must define
    • Amniotic fluid testing for an open lesion
    • What to notice in the three-dimensional reconstruction
    • Three-dimensional ultrasound reconstruction of a spine defect
    • Three-dimensional rendering of the open spine defect
    • Eligibility criteria used in MOMS
    • Exclusions applied in MOMS
    • How eligibility has been relaxed since MOMS
    • Timing of myelomeningocele repair
    • Choosing between open and fetoscopic repair
    • Steps of open myelomeningocele repair
    • Procedure for Open Management of Myelomeningocele Repair
    • Procedure for Open Management of Myelomeningocele Repair (continued)
    • Steps of fetoscopic myelomeningocele repair
    • Procedure for Fetoscopic Management of Myelomeningocele Repair
    • Procedure for Fetoscopic Management of Myelomeningocele Repair (continued)

    40 slides

  4. 04

    Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia

    From open repair, to a balloon in the fetal windpipe

    • Congenital diaphragmatic hernia: what it is
    • Types of diaphragmatic hernia treated before birth
    • Effect of herniated viscera on the fetal lung
    • How a diaphragmatic hernia damages the lung
    • Dual-hit phenomenon in diaphragmatic hernia
    • Associated anomalies and candidate selection
    • Severe diaphragmatic hernia on fetal MRI
    • First attempts at prenatal repair of the diaphragm
    • Why open prenatal repair was abandoned
    • Rationale for fetal tracheal occlusion
    • The plug-unplug sequence
    • From tracheal clip to endoluminal balloon
    • First randomised trial of endoluminal tracheal occlusion
    • Defining severity in later series
    • Design of the TOTAL trial
    • Timing and balloon removal in the TOTAL trial
    • 40% vs 15%
    • Results of the TOTAL trial
    • Reanalysis and meta-analysis of the TOTAL data
    • North American concerns about FETO
    • Methodological criticisms of the TOTAL trial
    • Current status of FETO
    • Candidates for fetoscopic endoluminal tracheal occlusion
    • Living with the balloon in place
    • What to notice in the fetoscopic balloon images
    • Fetoscopic endoluminal tracheal occlusion
    • Steps of balloon insertion for tracheal occlusion
    • Procedure for Fetoscopic Endoluminal Tracheal Occlusion Balloon Insertion
    • Procedure for Fetoscopic Endoluminal Tracheal Occlusion Balloon Insertion (continued)
    • Procedure for Fetoscopic Endoluminal Tracheal Occlusion Balloon Insertion (continued)

    30 slides

  5. 05

    Fetal Lung Masses

    Congenital pulmonary airway malformation and bronchopulmonary sequestration

    • Fetal lung masses that may need prenatal intervention
    • Ultrasound appearance and classification of a CPAM
    • Classification of fetal lung masses
    • Macrocystic versus microcystic CPAM
    • Bronchopulmonary sequestration and hybrid lesions
    • Large macrocystic lung lesion on ultrasound
    • Predicting which lung lesions need intervention
    • CPAM volume ratio and the risk of hydrops
    • Natural history of fetal lung lesions
    • Open fetal resection of lung masses
    • Complications of open fetal lung resection
    • Betamethasone for large fetal lung masses
    • How betamethasone is given
    • Limits of betamethasone and the role of shunting
    • Minimally invasive options for fetal lung masses

    15 slides

  6. 06

    Sacrococcygeal Teratoma

    A tumour that steals the fetal circulation

    • Sacrococcygeal teratoma: what it is
    • Prognosis before and after birth
    • How a teratoma causes high-output cardiac failure
    • Vascular steal and the fetal heart
    • Other complications of a fetal teratoma
    • Features linked with a less favourable prognosis
    • Echocardiographic signs of the high-output state
    • Limits of surveillance in sacrococcygeal teratoma
    • Options for intervention
    • Preemptive delivery and immediate resection
    • Open fetal resection before 27 weeks
    • Technical cautions in open resection
    • What to notice in the teratoma images
    • Fetal MRI of a large sacrococcygeal teratoma
    • Sacrococcygeal teratoma on MRI and at open resection
    • Minimally invasive treatment of sacrococcygeal teratoma

    16 slides

  7. 07

    Tocolysis, Anaesthesia and Fetal Monitoring

    The care around the operation that every fetal procedure depends on

    • Why tocolysis matters in open fetal surgery
    • Evidence base for tocolysis
    • Tocolytic regimen used by the authors
    • Maternal pulmonary oedema after aggressive tocolysis
    • Anaesthetic preparation and patient positioning
    • Inhaled anaesthetic and uterine relaxation
    • Management of acute fetal bradycardia
    • Maternal circulation and drugs for fetal resuscitation
    • Continuous fetal monitoring during surgery
    • Thresholds for fetal resuscitation
    • Preparing for fetal haemorrhage

    11 slides

  8. 08

    Summary

    What to carry away from this topic

    • Key points on fetal surgery as a field
    • Key points on myelomeningocele
    • Key points on congenital diaphragmatic hernia
    • Key points on lung masses and sacrococcygeal teratoma
    • Key points on perioperative care

    5 slides

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    References

    Sources cited in this topic

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    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    17 slides