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rdf:type
lifeskim:mentions
pubmed:issue
2
pubmed:dateCreated
2004-6-22
pubmed:abstractText
Preliminary evidence suggests that intrauterine myelomeningocele repair may benefit patients by reducing the both incidence of hydrocephalus and the severity of the Chiari malformation; however, this benefit remains unproved. Furthermore, the procedure entails substantial risks not associated with conventional therapy. A randomized controlled trial of intrauterine and conventional therapies is underway. This study should definitively establish the procedure related risks and benefits. Regardless of the outcome, it is clear that the risks of intrauterine intervention need to be reduced before myelomeningocele, or other congenital malformations, can be effectively treated prior to birth. To that end, studies are being conducted to assess the potential advantages of applying state-of-the-art endoscopic techniques to intrauterine therapy. If benefit can be proven and risks reduced, intrauterine myelomeningocele repair has the potential to become the preferred therapy for patients suffering from this debilitating disease.
pubmed:language
eng
pubmed:journal
pubmed:citationSubset
IM
pubmed:status
MEDLINE
pubmed:month
Feb
pubmed:issn
1092-0684
pubmed:author
pubmed:issnType
Electronic
pubmed:day
15
pubmed:volume
16
pubmed:owner
NLM
pubmed:authorsComplete
Y
pubmed:pagination
E2
pubmed:dateRevised
2007-11-15
pubmed:meshHeading
pubmed-meshheading:15209485-Adult, pubmed-meshheading:15209485-Animals, pubmed-meshheading:15209485-Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunts, pubmed-meshheading:15209485-Cesarean Section, pubmed-meshheading:15209485-Female, pubmed-meshheading:15209485-Fetoscopy, pubmed-meshheading:15209485-Fetus, pubmed-meshheading:15209485-Gestational Age, pubmed-meshheading:15209485-Humans, pubmed-meshheading:15209485-Infant, Newborn, pubmed-meshheading:15209485-Meningomyelocele, pubmed-meshheading:15209485-Models, Animal, pubmed-meshheading:15209485-Multicenter Studies as Topic, pubmed-meshheading:15209485-Patient Selection, pubmed-meshheading:15209485-Pregnancy, pubmed-meshheading:15209485-Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, pubmed-meshheading:15209485-Robotics, pubmed-meshheading:15209485-Sheep, pubmed-meshheading:15209485-Ultrasonography, Prenatal, pubmed-meshheading:15209485-Video-Assisted Surgery
pubmed:year
2004
pubmed:articleTitle
Intrauterine closure of myelomeningocele: an update.
pubmed:affiliation
Department of Neurosurgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37232-2519, USA. noel.tulipan@vanderbilt.edu
pubmed:publicationType
Journal Article, Review