Foetal surgery and cleft lip and palate: current status and new perspectives

N.A. Papadopulos , M.A. Papadopoulos , L. Kovacs , H.F. Zeilhofer , J. Henke , P. Boettcher , E. Biemer
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Abstract

Now-a-days, high-resolution ultrasound allows an accurate and relatively early diagnosis of congenital malformations. In a limited number of such conditions foetal surgery may be lifesaving. However, premature labour has been the major drawback for open foetal surgery. Recently, improvement of video-endoscopic technology has boosted the development of operative techniques for feto-endoscopic surgery, which has been demonstrated to be less invasive than the open approach. Main clinical application of fetoscopic procedures today is the treatment of feto-foetal transfusion syndrome.

Although still in development, feto-endoscopic surgery seems to offer new hope for surgical foetal therapy not only in cases of life threatening conditions. Experimental intrauterine correction of cleft lip and palate (CLP) has been lately performed using the feto-endoscopic approach. This procedure offers two major advantages: first, scarless foetal wound healing and bone healing without callus formation, which would also allow a better/normal maxillary growth, and second, significant decrease of foetal and maternal morbidity.

Herein, we report the current status of experimental and clinical foetal surgery and propose possible directions for continuing research to make intrauterine procedures safer. Furthermore, we discuss current knowledge and new perspectives of experimental foetal cleft lip and palate repair, which in the future may lead to such excellent results in the operative treatment of clefts, that less or no secondary corrections and therapies, such as orthodontic, dental, logopedic, etc. would be needed. Only if these conditions can be fulfilled, will we be able to improve substantially our therapy for the human foetus with a cleft lip and palate. In spite of all efforts, however, it must be considered that it may not ever be possible to find the optimal treatment method for this or other craniofacial malformations.

胎儿外科与唇腭裂:现状与新观点
如今,高分辨率的超声波可以准确和相对早期地诊断先天性畸形。在有限的情况下,胎儿手术可能会挽救生命。然而,早产一直是开放式胎儿手术的主要缺点。最近,视频内窥镜技术的改进促进了胎儿内窥镜手术技术的发展,该手术已被证明比开放入路侵入性更小。目前,胎儿镜手术的主要临床应用是治疗胎-胎儿输血综合征。虽然胎儿内窥镜手术仍在发展中,但它似乎为手术胎儿治疗提供了新的希望,而不仅仅是在危及生命的情况下。实验性宫内矫正唇腭裂(CLP)最近进行了使用胎儿内镜途径。该手术有两个主要优点:第一,无疤痕的胎儿伤口愈合和无骨痂形成的骨愈合,这也将允许更好/正常的上颌生长,第二,显著降低胎儿和产妇的发病率。在此,我们报告了实验和临床胎儿手术的现状,并提出了继续研究的可能方向,以使宫内手术更安全。此外,我们还讨论了目前关于实验性胎儿唇腭裂修复的知识和新观点,这些新观点在未来可能会使手术治疗腭裂的效果非常好,从而减少或不需要二次矫正和治疗,如正畸、牙科、骨科等。只有满足了这些条件,我们才能大大改善对人类唇腭裂胎儿的治疗。尽管所有的努力,然而,必须考虑到,它可能永远不可能找到最佳的治疗方法,这种或其他颅面畸形。
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