Invasive fetal therapies: approach and results in treating fetal ovarian cysts

Giuseppe Noia, Maria Riccardi, Daniela Visconti, Margherita Pellegrino, Tomasella Quattrocchi, Mauro Tintoni, Carlo Manzoni, Claudio Pintus, Lucia Masini, Alessandro Caruso

Risultato della ricerca: Contributo in rivistaArticolo in rivista

15 Citazioni (Scopus)

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To show the validity of prenatal invasive surgical intervention when a fetal ovarian cyst is diagnosed, compared to a wait and see attitude, in order to avoid possible prenatal and postnatal complications. PATIENTS: Fourteen cases of intra-abdominal cysts monitored in our center between April 2005 and November 2010. All cases were first diagnosed in the third trimester, and were monitored for the remainder of the pregnancy and after delivery (2 months-3 years postnatally). SURGICAL INTERVENTION: Upon maternal and fetal cutaneous anesthesia performed trans-amniotically, the cystic fluid (mean contents 43.85 cc, DS 46.27) was extracted for cytological, biochemical, and hormonal examination. RESULTS: Thirteen cases of intra-abdominal cysts (92.8%) were fetal ovarian cysts. Ninety-two percent of pregnancies bearing such a condition were successfully concluded (n = 12). Sixty-nine percent concluded in vaginal delivery (n = 9). None experienced maternal and/or fetal complications. Every drained cyst had an estradiol concentration higher than 10,000 pg/ml. CONCLUSIONS: The aspiration of ovarian cysts exceeding a 40 mm diameter, performed as early as possible, allows a good longitudinal treatment of this fetal affection, thus avoiding torsion, tissue necrosis, and invasive postnatal surgery, as well as giving hope of future gestational capability to the fetus/newborn.
Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)299-303
Numero di pagine5
RivistaTHE JOURNAL OF MATERNAL-FETAL & NEONATAL MEDICINE
Volume25
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2012

Keywords

  • fetal

Fingerprint

Entra nei temi di ricerca di 'Invasive fetal therapies: approach and results in treating fetal ovarian cysts'. Insieme formano una fingerprint unica.

Cita questo