Prenatal Interventions for Fetal Urinary Tract Obstruction

Space: CCHMC Pediatric Surgery Published: 2022-10-20

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Introduction to Fetal Therapy
Jose Piro introduces the concept of fetal therapy, discussing the importance of accurate diagnosis and candidate selection for perinatal interventions, particularly in cases of urinary tract obstruction.
4:19
Diagnostic Techniques in Fetal Therapy
The chapter covers the diagnostic methods used in fetal therapy, including prenatal ultrasonography and fetal MRI, to assess conditions like bladder thickness and urinary ascites.
8:39
Complications and Therapeutic Goals
Discussion on the complications faced by neonates due to conditions like pulmonary hypoplasia and renal insufficiency, and the therapeutic goals aimed at improving lung and kidney function.
12:58
Assessment of Renal Function
Jose explains the assessment techniques for renal function in fetuses, including bladder tap and urine analysis, to determine the best course of treatment.
17:18
Intratine Procedures Overview
An overview of various intratine procedures available for fetal therapy, including amniotic shunting and fetal cystoscopy, and their applications in managing urinary tract obstruction.
21:37
Amniotic Shunting Techniques
Detailed discussion on the amniotic shunt procedure, its feasibility, complications, and the importance of restoring amniotic fluid for lung development.
25:57
Open Fetal Surgery Considerations
Jose discusses the challenges and considerations of open fetal surgery, including the risks associated with maternal and fetal health and the criteria for selecting candidates.
30:16
Outcomes and Future Directions
The chapter concludes with a discussion on the outcomes of various fetal interventions and the future directions in fetal therapy, emphasizing the need for continued research and innovation.

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