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minimally invasive fetoscopic closure of
spina bifida aperta. The
risks of
maternal chorioamnionitis or
fetal death as a
result of the
fetoscopic procedure run...
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completely opening the
uterus to
operate on the fetus;
minimally invasive fetoscopic surgery,
which uses
small incisions and is
guided by
fetoscopy and sonography;...
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Incidence of
complications in twin-twin
transfusion syndrome after selective fetoscopic laser photocoagulation: a single-center experience. Am J
Obstet Gynecol...
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surgically cut,
separating it from the pump twin, a
procedure called fetoscopic cord occlusion. Or a
radiofrequency ablation needle may be used to coagulate...
- Twin-to-twin
transfusion syndrome Kohl, Thomas.
Percutaneous minimally invasive fetoscopic surgery for
spina bifida aperta. Part I:
surgical technique and perioperative...
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Professor Charles Rodeck as his
first ****istant,
working mainly on
fetoscopic techniques and procedures. His
manual dexterity at
procedures and the...
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rupture (PPROM) are
common risks for
fetal therapies. For most cases,
fetoscopic surgery,
which minimizes the
damage to the uterus, is
preferred to mitigate...
- Kilby, M. D.; Rustico, M. A.; Deprest, J.; Favre, R.; Oepkes, D. (2014). "
Fetoscopic laser coagulation of the
vascular equator versus selective coagulation...
- complications,
possible interventions are
serial foetal transfusions,
fetoscopic laser coagulation of
vessels supplying the tumor,
endoscopic surgical...
- Daikoku,
Norman H.; Winn, Kevin; Opitz, John M. (January 1982). "Prenatal
fetoscopic diagnosis of the
Apert syndrome".
American Journal of
Medical Genetics...