In-utero treatment of prenatal thoracic abnormalities by thoraco-amniotic shunts, short and long term neuro developmental outcome: A single center experience

Journal of Pediatric Surgery(2022)

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Background Severe primary fetal hydrothorax (PFH) and fetal lung lesions (FLL) such as congenital pulmonary airway malformation (CPAM) and Bronchopulmonary sequestration (BPS) are often treated by thoraco-amniotic shunt (TAS). Objectives To compare short and long-term outcome of fetuses treated by TAS due to FLL to those treated due to PFH. Method A retrospective analysis was performed for all fetuses treated by TAS, between the years 2004–2015, evaluating the short and long term neurodevelopmental outcome. Long term neurodevelopment was additionally analyzed prospectively by Vineland adaptive behavioral scale (VABS) standardized questionnaires. Results 38 fetuses were treated by 52 TAS insertions; of which 13 (35%) due to FLL and 25 due to PFH. Perinatal survival was high (87.9%) with 3 neonatal death and one termination of pregnancy (TOP). High survival rate persisted even in cases requiring recurrent shunt insertion (80% survival). There was no significant difference in short or long term outcome including perinatal survival (84% Vs 90%, P = 0.64) and hydrops resolution (91% Vs 63%, p = 0.19). Long term outcome, including rate of neurodevelopmental abnormalities (23.5% Vs 20%) and VABS score (91.3 ± 13.3 Vs 96.4 ± 14.7), were similar for both groups. Conclusion TAS insertion is effective and resulting in high perinatal survival even in cases when sequential insertion is needed. Short and long- term outcome of neonates with FLL treated by TAS are comparable to neonates treated due to PFH.
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Congenital pulmonary airway malformation (CPAM),Bronchopulmonary sequestration (BPS),Hydrothorax,Thoraco-amniotic shunt
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