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Prenatal repair of gastroschisis using partial carbon dioxide insufflation fetoscopy: lessons learned

We report the long-term outcomes of a case of prenatal gastroschisis repair using a fully percutaneous fetoscopic approach with partial carbon dioxide insufflation. Surgery was performed as an experimental procedure before the scheduled elective birth. The fetal intestines were successfully returned...

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Published in:Einstein (São Paulo, Brazil) Brazil), 2023-01, Vol.21, p.eRC0543
Main Authors: Oliveira, Gustavo Henrique de, Acácio, Gregório Lorenzo, Gonçalves, Rodrigo Tadeu Russo, Svetliza, Javier, Callado, Gustavo Yano, Dias, Cristiane de Moraes, Vaz-Oliani, Denise Cristina Mós, Chmait, Ramen H, Lapa, Denise Araújo
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description We report the long-term outcomes of a case of prenatal gastroschisis repair using a fully percutaneous fetoscopic approach with partial carbon dioxide insufflation. Surgery was performed as an experimental procedure before the scheduled elective birth. The fetal intestines were successfully returned to the abdominal cavity without any fetal or maternal complications. Ultrasonography performed 24 hours later revealed bowel peristalsis and no signs of fetal distress. After 48 hours, partial extrusion of the small bowel was observed, and the fetus was delivered. Gastroschisis repair was immediately performed upon delivery using the EXIT-like procedure as per our institutional protocol. The newborn did not require assisted mechanical ventilation, was discharged at 14 days of age and was then exclusively breastfed. At 3-year follow-up, the patient had no associated gastroschisis-related complications. This is the first case of prenatal repair of gastroschisis, which provides baseline knowledge for future researchers on the potential hurdles and management of prenatal repair.
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