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Advances in fetal surgery
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Ann Transl Med
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(20
): 394
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Historically, the gold standard for the treatment of congenital malformations has
been planned delivery at tertiary care center with attempted post-natal repair or
amelioration of the lesion. Over the last few decades however, rapid advances in
imaging and instrumentation technology combined with superior knowledge of fetal
pathophysiology has led to the development of novel intrauterine interventions
for most common fetal anomalies. Great success has already been seen the
treatment of previous devastating anomalies such as myelomeningocele (MMC),
congenital cystic malformations of the lung, twin-twin transfusion, and
sacrococcygeal teratomas. Although still limited, these innovative techniques
have unique potential to improve outcomes in the most devastating fetal
anomalies.