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2024 Fetal Care Center Frontiers in Fetal Neurology Day 1 - Hour 2 Q&A

Video Published 2024-10-03 Updated 2024-10-10

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Expert panel discusses neurologic outcomes in twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome, comparing brain injury rates after fetoscopic laser surgery (8-18%) versus amnio reduction (6-38%). Speakers address challenges in prenatal counseling, including uncertainty around delivery timing and the evolution of family decision-making from diagnosis through long-term care.

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  • Twin-twin transfusion: brain injury rates 8-18% post-laser vs 6-38% post-amnio reduction; CP occurs in 3-12% after laser surgery.
  • Prenatal counseling must address ongoing brain injury risk post-laser (re-anastomosis, co-twin demise) and gestational age at delivery uncertainty.
  • Family decision-making evolves after birth; repeat counseling conversations are essential as parents observe their child's clinical course.
  • Continuity of care from fetal diagnosis through childhood is rewarding but often fragmented; families report loss of support post-NICU transition.
  • Birth planning for severe fetal anomalies requires system-specific adaptation (palliative care availability, delivery hospital coordination).

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