Fetal medicine is a super-specialty enterprise and a technology-driven field. The growth and interest in fetal surgery can be largely attributed to advances in fetal imaging and bespoke instruments for in utero intervention. Previously fatal fetal conditions are now being treated using open surgery, minimally invasive procedures, and percutaneous fetal technologies. Several fetal conditions, including myelomeningocele and twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome, have been tested rigorously in RCTs. However, as the specialty of fetal surgery grows, a robust evidence base with long-term follow-up is obligatory for every procedure. This article offers an overview of fetal surgery and antenatal intervention. As more cutting edge therapies come into c...
Fetal surgery is a relatively new field of medicine. The purpose of this narrative review is to pres...
The field of fetal therapy has seen important changes in the past decades (Deprest et al., 2011). Wi...
In this article we review the last 40 years of progress in fetal neurosurgery with special attention...
An increasing number of fetal anomalies are being diagnosed prior to birth, some of them amenable to...
The history of fetal surgery is one of constant evolution. Over the last 50 years, fetal surgery has...
Fetal diagnosis prompts the question for fetal therapy in highly selected cases. Some conditions are...
The progress made in the past few years in prenatal medicine has led to the development of new diagn...
Fetal therapy term has been described for any therapeutic intervention either invasive or noninvasiv...
About 1% of all pregnancies have structural abnormalities. During the last thirty years, different e...
With the introduction of prenatal diagnosis, therapeutic intervention in the foetus became a theoret...
More than 3 decades ago, a small group of physicians and other practitioners active in what they cal...
Recently published results suggest that prenatal repair of fetal myelomeningocele is a potentially p...
Fetal myelomeningocele (fMMC) closure (spina bifida aperta) has become a care option for patients th...
The history of fetal surgery features an absolute dependency upon the possibility of diagnosis befor...
Fetal therapy (in utero therapy) is a type of special therapy which aims to prevent or correct conge...
Fetal surgery is a relatively new field of medicine. The purpose of this narrative review is to pres...
The field of fetal therapy has seen important changes in the past decades (Deprest et al., 2011). Wi...
In this article we review the last 40 years of progress in fetal neurosurgery with special attention...
An increasing number of fetal anomalies are being diagnosed prior to birth, some of them amenable to...
The history of fetal surgery is one of constant evolution. Over the last 50 years, fetal surgery has...
Fetal diagnosis prompts the question for fetal therapy in highly selected cases. Some conditions are...
The progress made in the past few years in prenatal medicine has led to the development of new diagn...
Fetal therapy term has been described for any therapeutic intervention either invasive or noninvasiv...
About 1% of all pregnancies have structural abnormalities. During the last thirty years, different e...
With the introduction of prenatal diagnosis, therapeutic intervention in the foetus became a theoret...
More than 3 decades ago, a small group of physicians and other practitioners active in what they cal...
Recently published results suggest that prenatal repair of fetal myelomeningocele is a potentially p...
Fetal myelomeningocele (fMMC) closure (spina bifida aperta) has become a care option for patients th...
The history of fetal surgery features an absolute dependency upon the possibility of diagnosis befor...
Fetal therapy (in utero therapy) is a type of special therapy which aims to prevent or correct conge...
Fetal surgery is a relatively new field of medicine. The purpose of this narrative review is to pres...
The field of fetal therapy has seen important changes in the past decades (Deprest et al., 2011). Wi...
In this article we review the last 40 years of progress in fetal neurosurgery with special attention...