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Affiliation: Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

Myelomeningoceles (open spina bifida) -Fetoscopic Intrauterine Myelomeningocele Closure

Video Published 2025-12-19

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This video demonstrates fetoscopic intrauterine closure of myelomeningocele (open spina bifida), a neural tube defect affecting approximately 0.2 per 1000 US live births. The procedure involves minimally invasive port placement through the maternal abdomen and uterus, followed by careful dissection and multilayer closure of the fetal spinal defect while in utero.

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  • Prenatal myelomeningocele repair uses fetoscopic technique with CO2 insufflation after mapping placenta/vessels via ultrasound.
  • Fetal sedation (rocuronium, fentanyl, atropine) is administered before circumferential placode release to avoid cord/root injury.
  • Dural closure uses non-absorbable 6-0 suture to reduce tension and serve as landmark for potential future untethering surgery.
  • Skin mobilization preserves subcutaneous vascular supply; synthetic graft may be needed if primary closure is not feasible.
  • Fetoscopic in utero repair of open spina bifida occurs at ~0.2/1000 US live births, targeting low back neural tube defects.

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