Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Fetoscopic Myelomeningocele Repair Complications ====== {{rss>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/rss/search/12iSD5QubOn-gYeZXlxmgxwVvt3dmuyKTunuEUn1SjyTaJ9gUC/?limit=15&utm_campaign=pubmed-2&fc=20250317175841}} [[Fetoscopic myelomeningocele repair]] is a [[minimally invasive]] [[alternative]] to [[open fetal surgery]] for [[spina bifida]] [[repair]]. While it offers advantages such as reduced maternal morbidity and the possibility of vaginal delivery, it is associated with a unique set of complications. These complications can be categorized into maternal, fetal, and neonatal risks. ===== Maternal Complications ===== see [[Maternal Fetoscopic Myelomeningocele Repair Complications]] ### **Fetal Complications:** 1. **Preterm Birth:** - The most significant fetal risk. - Directly related to surgical intervention and membrane complications. 2. **Fetal Demise:** - Rare but can occur due to surgical complications or severe preterm birth. 3. **Membrane Seal Failure:** - Can lead to persistent leakage of amniotic fluid and oligohydramnios. 4. **Cord Complications:** - Umbilical cord entanglement or compression may occur. - Risk increases with prolonged chorioamniotic separation. 5. **Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR):** - May result from placental dysfunction secondary to surgical intervention. ### **Neonatal Complications:** 1. **Pulmonary Hypoplasia:** - Can result from prolonged oligohydramnios. - May require respiratory support at birth. 2. **Wound Dehiscence and CSF Leak:** - Postnatal wound breakdown can occur, necessitating revision surgery. 3. **Hydrocephalus and Shunt Dependence:** - Fetoscopic repair reduces the need for postnatal shunting compared to postnatal repair but may still be required in some cases. 4. **Lower Extremity Dysfunction:** - Motor function improvement may be limited, particularly in severe cases. 5. **Neonatal Sepsis:** - Premature birth and membrane rupture increase the risk of neonatal infections. ### **Long-Term Considerations:** - **Neurodevelopmental Outcomes:** - Generally improved compared to postnatal repair. - Some infants may still experience cognitive and motor impairments. - **Urological and Bowel Dysfunction:** - Persistent issues despite early intervention. - Requires lifelong management. ### **Conclusion:** Fetoscopic MMC repair is an evolving technique with clear advantages but also significant complications. The balance between improved fetal neurological outcomes and risks of preterm delivery remains a primary consideration when selecting candidates for surgery. Further research and technical refinements aim to reduce complications and improve both maternal and fetal outcomes. fetoscopic_myelomeningocele_repair_complications.txt Last modified: 2025/03/17 22:00by 127.0.0.1