Intrauterine fetoscopic laser surgery versus expectant management in stage 1 twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome: an international randomized trial

  • Stirnemann, J.
  • Slaghekke, F.
  • Khalek, N.
  • Winer, N.
  • Johnson, A.
  • Lewi, L.
  • Massoud, M.
  • Bussieres, L.
  • Aegerter, P.
  • Hecher, K.
  • Senat, M.V.
  • Ville, Y.
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Publication date
May 2021
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Selective fetoscopic laser coagulation of the intertwin anastomotic chorionic vessels is the first-line treatment for twin-twin transfusion syndrome. However, in stage 1 twin-twin transfusion syn-drome, the risks of intrauterine surgery may be higher than those of the natural progression of the condition.OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare immediate surgery and expectant follow-up in stage 1 twin-twin transfusion syndrome.STUDY DESIGN: We conducted a multicentric randomized trial, which recruited from 2011 to 2018 with a 6-month postnatal follow-up. The study was conducted in 9 fetal medicine centers in Europe and the Unites States. Asymptomatic women with stage 1 twin-twin transfusion syndrome between 16 and 26 weeks', a cer...

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