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Radiofrequency Ablation

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8 sections · 69 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • Radiofrequency ablation: definition
    • Topics covered

    2 slides

  2. 02

    Background and rationale

    Why monochorionic twins cannot be treated like any other twin pair

    • Monochorionic placentation and shared circulation
    • Consequences of spontaneous single twin demise
    • Events after spontaneous demise of one monochorionic twin
    • Contraindication to intracardiac potassium chloride
    • Goal of selective reduction in monochorionic gestations
    • Development of radiofrequency ablation
    • Monochorionic problems that may need selective reduction
    • Twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence and the pump twin
    • Evidence base for other monochorionic indications

    9 slides

  3. 03

    The procedure

    Physics, equipment, step-by-step technique and aftercare

    • Physical principle of radiofrequency ablation
    • Radiofrequency circuit during ablation
    • Mechanism of tissue coagulation necrosis
    • Design of the radiofrequency probe
    • Radiofrequency generator front panel
    • Reading the generator during ablation
    • Needle electrode with radial tines
    • Choice of needle: tines versus no tines
    • Gestational age window for the procedure
    • Anaesthesia and procedural setting
    • Equipment laid out before starting
    • Equipment for Radiofrequency Ablation Procedure
    • Equipment for Radiofrequency Ablation Procedure (continued)
    • Preparation and antibiotic prophylaxis
    • Ultrasound survey before needle insertion
    • Choosing the intrafetal target site
    • Skin incision and needle path
    • Needle entering the abdominal wall of the target fetus
    • Deploying the tines and delivering energy
    • Ablation probe in the fetal abdominal wall with tines deployed
    • Thermal energy released at the target site
    • Confirming technical success
    • Gas bubble artefact after coagulation
    • Blood flow convective cooling effect
    • Steps of the radiofrequency ablation procedure
    • Immediate care after the procedure
    • Persistent bradycardia after successful ablation
    • Surveillance after the procedure
    • Recovery of the cotwin and the role of fetal MRI

    29 slides

  4. 04

    Indications and contraindications

    Who the procedure is offered to, and when it must not be done

    • Indications for radiofrequency ablation
    • Contraindications to radiofrequency ablation

    2 slides

  5. 05

    Benefits, risks and cost

    What is gained, what can go wrong, and what it costs

    • Benefits of the procedure
    • Procedure-related obstetric risks
    • Membrane, placental and infective complications
    • Rupture of membranes risk compared with other techniques
    • Risks to the nontargeted fetus
    • Maternal risks
    • $1900

    7 slides

  6. 06

    Outcomes in TRAP sequence

    The largest and most consistent body of evidence for RFA

    • Single-centre series of 29 TRAP pregnancies
    • Series of 13 consecutive TRAP cases
    • Selection criteria in a series of 17 TRAP pregnancies
    • Outcomes in the series of 17 TRAP pregnancies
    • Intrafetal ablation compared with cord occlusion
    • Two treatment families in the 71 reported TRAP cases
    • North American Fetal Therapy Network registry

    7 slides

  7. 07

    Other complicated monochorionic pregnancies

    Extrapolating the TRAP experience, and what the review data show

    • Systematic review of selective termination techniques
    • Survival by technique in the systematic review
    • Reading the survival comparison
    • Gestational age at intervention and survival

    4 slides

  8. 08

    Summary and references

    What to carry away, and where the evidence still falls short

    • Where radiofrequency ablation stands
    • Key points: technique
    • Key points: indications and contraindications
    • Key points: risks
    • References
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • Suggested reading
    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    9 slides