Initial experience with the anaesthetic management of fetoscopic spina bifida repair at a German University Hospital: A case series of 15 patients.

Nicolas Schmitt, Ann-Kristin Schubert, Hinnerk Wulf, Corinna Keil, Caitlin Dooley Sutton, Ivonne Bedei, Gerald Kalmus
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Spina bifida aperta (SBA) is a serious neural tube defect that can lead to a range of disabilities and health complications in affected individuals. In recent years, fetoscopic surgical repair has emerged as a promising new approach to treat spina bifida prenatally, offering the potential for improved outcomes compared with traditional open surgery. As one of the few centres in Europe to offer this innovative technique, the Departments of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Neurosurgery, and Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine at the University Medical Centre of Marburg (UKGM Marburg) have faced unique challenges in developing and establishing standards of care for the pregnant patients undergoing this complex procedure. In this publication, we aim to present details of our initial experience with the first 15 patients and propose a clinical concept for the rather complex perioperative management of these patients.

德国大学医院胎儿镜下脊柱裂修复术麻醉管理的初步经验:15例患者的病例系列。
腹裂(SBA)是一种严重的神经管缺陷,可导致一系列残疾和健康并发症。近年来,胎儿镜手术修复已成为一种有前途的治疗产前脊柱裂的新方法,与传统的开放手术相比,有可能改善结果。作为欧洲为数不多的提供这种创新技术的中心之一,马尔堡大学医学中心(UKGM Marburg)的妇产科、神经外科、麻醉科和重症医学系在为接受这种复杂手术的孕妇制定和建立护理标准方面面临着独特的挑战。在这篇文章中,我们的目标是详细介绍我们对前15名患者的初步经验,并为这些患者相当复杂的围手术期管理提出临床概念。
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