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2024 Fetal Care Center Frontiers in Fetal Neurology Day 1 - Dr. Jose Peiro

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

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Introduction to Fetal Hydrocephalus
Dr. Pero introduces the topic of fetal hydrocephalus, discussing the importance of CSF circulation and the consequences …
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Diagnosis and Imaging Techniques
The chapter covers the diagnostic methods for detecting fetal hydrocephalus, including the use of MRI and genetic testin…
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Consequences of Untreated Hydrocephalus
Discussion on the developmental challenges faced by infants with untreated hydrocephalus, including intellectual disabil…
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Postnatal Treatment Options
Overview of postnatal interventions such as CSF shunts and endoscopic procedures, emphasizing their limitations and comp…
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Exploring Prenatal Interventions
Dr. Pero discusses the potential for prenatal interventions, particularly the use of endoscopic third ventriculostomy (E…
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Research and Development of New Techniques
The chapter details the research conducted on fetal ETV, including animal models and the development of techniques to im…
00:12:00,000
Evaluation of Treatment Agents
Discussion on various agents tested for their efficacy in treating hydrocephalus, with a focus on bioglue as a promising…
00:14:00,000
Histological Changes and Implications
Analysis of the histological changes observed in models of hydrocephalus, including denudation of ependymal cells and im…
00:16:00,000
Feasibility of Fetal ETV
Presentation of findings on the feasibility of performing fetal ETV, including technical challenges and successes observ…
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Future Directions in Fetal Hydrocephalus Treatment
Concluding thoughts on the future of fetal hydrocephalus treatment, emphasizing the importance of continued research and…

Topic Overview

Dr. Peiro discusses prenatal treatment approaches for fetal hydrocephalus, focusing on fetal endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) as an alternative to postnatal shunting. He reviews animal model research developing minimally invasive techniques to address obstructive hydrocephalus before birth, aiming to prevent progressive brain deterioration during gestation.

Key Takeaways

  • Fetal aqueductal stenosis causes progressive brain damage in utero through ventricular dilation, cortical thinning, and ependymal denudation.
  • Postnatal shunt placement may arrive too late to prevent intrauterine brain deterioration from obstructive hydrocephalus.
  • Prenatal endoscopic third ventriculostomy (fetal ETV) is being developed as an alternative to avoid hardware complications of shunts.
  • Animal models using fetal lambs successfully replicate moderate hydrocephalus via cisterna magna injection for intervention research.
  • Better prenatal imaging and genetic testing now enable improved patient selection compared to failed 1980s fetal shunt trials.

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