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Dr. Todd Ponsky

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Fetal Genitourinary Diseases and Bladder Outlet Obstruction: Fetal...

Video Published 2019-01-11 Updated 2022-08-22

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Overview of bladder outlet obstruction diagnosis and fetal intervention, emphasizing the 50% survival paradigm and need for multidisciplinary neonatal care. Discusses evolving treatment options, fluid management strategies, and long-term chronic care planning for survivors with renal, pulmonary, and urologic complications.

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  • Only 50% of fetuses with bladder outlet obstruction survive to birth with therapy; 50% of survivors reach childhood—requiring multidisciplinary care.
  • Normal amniotic fluid at evaluation warrants observation and delivery near term; abnormal fluid may prompt intervention to restore levels.
  • No reliable predictors of long-term survival exist yet; research continues to identify which fetuses will survive into childhood.
  • Survivors now require lifelong multidisciplinary care: neonatology, urology, nephrology, pulmonology, and transplant surgery teams.
  • Expanding focus includes preparing families for chronic medical care and managing the growing population of adult survivors.

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