Modification of the gasless fetoscopy technique for the treatment of large myelomeningocele: a study in sheep

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Autor(a) principal: Pedreira,Denise Araujo Lapa
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Acácio,Gregório Lorenzo, Abou-Jamra,Rogério Chaccur, Oliveira,Rita de Cássia Sanches, Caldini,Elia Garcia, Saldiva,Paulo Hilário Nascimento
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Einstein (São Paulo)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To change the gasless fetoscopy technique in order to reduce the diameter of entry orifices in the myometrium. Methods: Seven pregnant ewes were submitted to fetoscopy for repairing a large skin defect measuring 4.0 × 3.0 cm, created in the fetal lumbar region at the gestational age of 100 days. The defect was repaired through continuous suture of the skin with approximation of borders. Gasless fetoscopy was used for performing the suture with three orifices to allow entry of the trocar into the myometrium. A 5.0-mm optical trocar, and 3.5-mm grasping, dissecting and suturing forceps were used. After surgery, pregnancy was maintained until the animals were euthanized on the 133rd day of gestation, and the fetuses were evaluated. Results: Seven pregnant ewes underwent surgery; the first two cases were characterized as the Pilot Group, in which the endoscopic technique was modified and caliber reduction was possible in two out of three entry orifices in the myometrium. In the five remaining cases (Study Group), the repair was successfully carried out in all the fetuses, and the mean duration of fetoscopy was 98 minutes. There was a case of maternal death attributed to intrauterine infection. Mean intrauterine permanence after surgery was 12 days. Conclusions: The technique was successfully modified, allowing reduction of the uterine orifices necessary to perform the repair of a skin defect in the fetal lumbar region through a new fetoscopy technique. The impact of this modification in repair of myelomeningocele in human fetuses should be studied.
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spelling Modification of the gasless fetoscopy technique for the treatment of large myelomeningocele: a study in sheepFetoscopy/methodsFetal therapies/methodsMeningomyelocele/surgerySheep/abnormalitiesDisease models, animalSurgical procedures, operativeSuture techniquesUltrasonographyVideo-assisted surgeryABSTRACT Objective: To change the gasless fetoscopy technique in order to reduce the diameter of entry orifices in the myometrium. Methods: Seven pregnant ewes were submitted to fetoscopy for repairing a large skin defect measuring 4.0 × 3.0 cm, created in the fetal lumbar region at the gestational age of 100 days. The defect was repaired through continuous suture of the skin with approximation of borders. Gasless fetoscopy was used for performing the suture with three orifices to allow entry of the trocar into the myometrium. A 5.0-mm optical trocar, and 3.5-mm grasping, dissecting and suturing forceps were used. After surgery, pregnancy was maintained until the animals were euthanized on the 133rd day of gestation, and the fetuses were evaluated. Results: Seven pregnant ewes underwent surgery; the first two cases were characterized as the Pilot Group, in which the endoscopic technique was modified and caliber reduction was possible in two out of three entry orifices in the myometrium. In the five remaining cases (Study Group), the repair was successfully carried out in all the fetuses, and the mean duration of fetoscopy was 98 minutes. There was a case of maternal death attributed to intrauterine infection. Mean intrauterine permanence after surgery was 12 days. Conclusions: The technique was successfully modified, allowing reduction of the uterine orifices necessary to perform the repair of a skin defect in the fetal lumbar region through a new fetoscopy technique. The impact of this modification in repair of myelomeningocele in human fetuses should be studied.Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein2010-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-45082010000100018einstein (São Paulo) v.8 n.1 2010reponame:Einstein (São Paulo)instname:Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)instacron:IIEPAE10.1590/s1679-45082010ao1440info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPedreira,Denise Araujo LapaAcácio,Gregório LorenzoAbou-Jamra,Rogério ChaccurOliveira,Rita de Cássia SanchesCaldini,Elia GarciaSaldiva,Paulo Hilário Nascimentoeng2017-03-14T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1679-45082010000100018Revistahttps://journal.einstein.br/pt-br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@einstein.br2317-63851679-4508opendoar:2017-03-14T00:00Einstein (São Paulo) - Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Modification of the gasless fetoscopy technique for the treatment of large myelomeningocele: a study in sheep
title Modification of the gasless fetoscopy technique for the treatment of large myelomeningocele: a study in sheep
spellingShingle Modification of the gasless fetoscopy technique for the treatment of large myelomeningocele: a study in sheep
Pedreira,Denise Araujo Lapa
Fetoscopy/methods
Fetal therapies/methods
Meningomyelocele/surgery
Sheep/abnormalities
Disease models, animal
Surgical procedures, operative
Suture techniques
Ultrasonography
Video-assisted surgery
title_short Modification of the gasless fetoscopy technique for the treatment of large myelomeningocele: a study in sheep
title_full Modification of the gasless fetoscopy technique for the treatment of large myelomeningocele: a study in sheep
title_fullStr Modification of the gasless fetoscopy technique for the treatment of large myelomeningocele: a study in sheep
title_full_unstemmed Modification of the gasless fetoscopy technique for the treatment of large myelomeningocele: a study in sheep
title_sort Modification of the gasless fetoscopy technique for the treatment of large myelomeningocele: a study in sheep
author Pedreira,Denise Araujo Lapa
author_facet Pedreira,Denise Araujo Lapa
Acácio,Gregório Lorenzo
Abou-Jamra,Rogério Chaccur
Oliveira,Rita de Cássia Sanches
Caldini,Elia Garcia
Saldiva,Paulo Hilário Nascimento
author_role author
author2 Acácio,Gregório Lorenzo
Abou-Jamra,Rogério Chaccur
Oliveira,Rita de Cássia Sanches
Caldini,Elia Garcia
Saldiva,Paulo Hilário Nascimento
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pedreira,Denise Araujo Lapa
Acácio,Gregório Lorenzo
Abou-Jamra,Rogério Chaccur
Oliveira,Rita de Cássia Sanches
Caldini,Elia Garcia
Saldiva,Paulo Hilário Nascimento
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fetoscopy/methods
Fetal therapies/methods
Meningomyelocele/surgery
Sheep/abnormalities
Disease models, animal
Surgical procedures, operative
Suture techniques
Ultrasonography
Video-assisted surgery
topic Fetoscopy/methods
Fetal therapies/methods
Meningomyelocele/surgery
Sheep/abnormalities
Disease models, animal
Surgical procedures, operative
Suture techniques
Ultrasonography
Video-assisted surgery
description ABSTRACT Objective: To change the gasless fetoscopy technique in order to reduce the diameter of entry orifices in the myometrium. Methods: Seven pregnant ewes were submitted to fetoscopy for repairing a large skin defect measuring 4.0 × 3.0 cm, created in the fetal lumbar region at the gestational age of 100 days. The defect was repaired through continuous suture of the skin with approximation of borders. Gasless fetoscopy was used for performing the suture with three orifices to allow entry of the trocar into the myometrium. A 5.0-mm optical trocar, and 3.5-mm grasping, dissecting and suturing forceps were used. After surgery, pregnancy was maintained until the animals were euthanized on the 133rd day of gestation, and the fetuses were evaluated. Results: Seven pregnant ewes underwent surgery; the first two cases were characterized as the Pilot Group, in which the endoscopic technique was modified and caliber reduction was possible in two out of three entry orifices in the myometrium. In the five remaining cases (Study Group), the repair was successfully carried out in all the fetuses, and the mean duration of fetoscopy was 98 minutes. There was a case of maternal death attributed to intrauterine infection. Mean intrauterine permanence after surgery was 12 days. Conclusions: The technique was successfully modified, allowing reduction of the uterine orifices necessary to perform the repair of a skin defect in the fetal lumbar region through a new fetoscopy technique. The impact of this modification in repair of myelomeningocele in human fetuses should be studied.
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