Perinatal outcome after fetoscopic release of amniotic bands: a single-center experience and review of the literature

P Javadian, A A Shamshirsaz, S Haeri, R Ruano, S M Ramin, D Cass, O O Olutoye, M A Belfort, P Javadian, A A Shamshirsaz, S Haeri, R Ruano, S M Ramin, D Cass, O O Olutoye, M A Belfort

Abstract

Objectives: To present two successful cases of fetoscopic release of amniotic bands with umbilical cord involvement and provide a review of the literature on fetal intervention for amniotic band syndrome (ABS).

Methods: Two cases of ABS were considered in conjunction with a review of the literature. A total of 14 fetuses with ABS underwent fetoscopic intervention between 1965 and 2012. Two of the authors independently completed literature searches in PubMed, Ovid and MEDLINE for articles related to ABS.

Results: Among 14 cases of ABS (12 published and our own two), 57% and 7% were complicated by preterm premature rupture of membranes and spontaneous preterm birth, respectively. Overall, fetoscopic intervention preserved limb function in 50% (7/14) of cases. Three cases involved intraoperative complications including intra-amniotic bleeding and uterine wall bleeding, and incomplete procedure due to ineffective equipment.

Conclusion: Fetoscopic release of amniotic bands with minimally invasive surgery may allow preservation of life and/or limb function in cases of ABS. The acceptable functional outcome in 50% of cases is reassuring, although more experience and further studies are needed to determine the selection criteria that will justify the risk of this invasive in-utero therapy for ABS.

Keywords: amniotic band syndrome; congenital ring constrictions; fetal intervention; fetoscopy; umbilical cord constriction.

Copyright © 2013 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Source: PubMed

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