A. Faruja , A. Idelson , K. Azem , L. Yosef , K. Tenenbaum-Gavish , N.R. Duvdevani , S. Fein , S. Orbach-Zinger , Y. Gielchinsky
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Abstract
Fetal surgery presents distinctive anesthetic challenges due to the need to balance maternal and fetal safety. This retrospective study evaluates the anesthetic management strategies used at a single center for various fetal interventions, including fetoscopic laser photocoagulation, fetal endoluminal tracheal occlusion, bipolar cord coagulation, and fetoscopic spina bifida repair.
We reviewed 195 fetal procedures performed between 2019 and 2023 at Rabin Medical Center. Data collected included maternal and fetal characteristics, anesthetic techniques (spinal, combined spinal-epidural, general), intraoperative hypotension, and perioperative complications. We examined the evolution of anesthetic practice, particularly focusing on hemodynamic management and postoperative pain control.
Spinal anesthesia was increasingly preferred for shorter procedures such as fetoscopic laser photocoagulation and bipolar cord coagulation, while general anesthesia was used exclusively for spina bifida repair. Intraoperative hypotension was a significant issue, leading to the implementation of prophylactic phenylephrine infusions, which improved blood pressure control. A shift from volatile anesthesia to total intravenous anesthesia in spina bifida repair resulted in fewer complications, including reduced bleeding. Postoperative pain management was optimized with a multimodal approach, improving pain scores.
This study underscores the importance of tailoring anesthetic techniques to the specific fetal surgery. Key improvements in hypotension management, adopting total intravenous anesthesia for complex surgeries, and optimized postoperative pain control have contributed to better maternal and fetal outcomes. Ongoing reassessment and adaptation of anesthetic protocols remain critical as fetal surgery evolves.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia is the only journal publishing original articles devoted exclusively to obstetric anesthesia and bringing together all three of its principal components; anesthesia care for operative delivery and the perioperative period, pain relief in labour and care of the critically ill obstetric patient.
• Original research (both clinical and laboratory), short reports and case reports will be considered.
• The journal also publishes invited review articles and debates on topical and controversial subjects in the area of obstetric anesthesia.
• Articles on related topics such as perinatal physiology and pharmacology and all subjects of importance to obstetric anaesthetists/anesthesiologists are also welcome.
The journal is peer-reviewed by international experts. Scholarship is stressed to include the focus on discovery, application of knowledge across fields, and informing the medical community. Through the peer-review process, we hope to attest to the quality of scholarships and guide the Journal to extend and transform knowledge in this important and expanding area.