Literature DB >> 11817194

New horizons in the treatment of preterm premature rupture of membranes.

R A Quintero1.   

Abstract

In the last 5 years, significant experience has been gained in the clinical understanding and treatment of PPROM. From this work, one can conclude that iatrogenic PPROM is not only a different entity etiologically, but also in its clinical behavior and response to therapeutic measures. The current success rate with the amniopatch allows the author [figure: see text] to suggest that iatrogenic PPROm should no longer be viewed as a devastating complication of pregnancy. Instead, it should be viewed as a readily treatable condition with the aminopatch. Regarding spontaneous PPROM, work suggests that perhaps, in a select group of patients in which infection has not set in and in which a smaller and better defined membrane defect may exist, there is the potential for developing a surgical technique that may successfully graft the defect and allow the integrity of the amniotic membrane to be restored. The actual surgical technique, the materials to be used, and the approach (transabdominal versus transcervical) are all areas of research for the future. Meanwhile, continued efforts are warranted to decipher whether this obstetric complication can one day be conquered.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11817194     DOI: 10.1016/s0095-5108(03)00083-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Perinatol        ISSN: 0095-5108            Impact factor:   3.430


  5 in total

Review 1.  Fetal membrane healing after spontaneous and iatrogenic membrane rupture: a review of current evidence.

Authors:  R Devlieger; L K Millar; G Bryant-Greenwood; L Lewi; J A Deprest
Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2006-05-08       Impact factor: 8.661

Review 2.  Biomaterials in fetal surgery.

Authors:  Sally M Winkler; Michael R Harrison; Phillip B Messersmith
Journal:  Biomater Sci       Date:  2019-05-17       Impact factor: 6.843

3.  Injectable candidate sealants for fetal membrane repair: bonding and toxicity in vitro.

Authors:  Grozdana Bilic; Carrie Brubaker; Phillip B Messersmith; Ajit S Mallik; Thomas M Quinn; Claudia Haller; Elisa Done; Leonardo Gucciardo; Steffen M Zeisberger; Roland Zimmermann; Jan Deprest; Andreas H Zisch
Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2010-01       Impact factor: 8.661

Review 4.  Application of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine in Prelabor Rupture of Membranes: a Review of the Current Evidence.

Authors:  Young Mi Jung; Chan-Wook Park; Joong Shin Park; Jong Kwan Jun; Seung Mi Lee
Journal:  Reprod Sci       Date:  2021-04-13       Impact factor: 3.060

5.  Trauma induces overexpression of Cx43 in human fetal membrane defects.

Authors:  David W Barrett; Aumie Kethees; Christopher Thrasivoulou; Alvaro Mata; Alex Virasami; Neil J Sebire; Alex C Engels; Jan A Deprest; David L Becker; Anna L David; Tina T Chowdhury
Journal:  Prenat Diagn       Date:  2017-08-01       Impact factor: 3.050

  5 in total

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