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An experimental model of gastroschisis using fetoendoscopy: preliminary results and technical considerations.

J M Guys1, C Esposito, J Simeoni, C D'Ercole, O Paut, A Bouzid, L Boubli.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to show the feasibility of an experimental model of gastroschisis using fetoendoscopic surgery on sheep fetuses, and also to perform amnioinfusion until delivery using an in-dwelling intraamniotic catheter.
METHODS: We analyzed the data from 18 pregnant ewes having 26 fetuses, which underwent surgery at 80 days of gestation (full term, 145 days). The fetendo technique was used to create a gastroschisis in 15 fetuses. The fetal abdominal wall was opened on the left side of the cord using scissors. The omentum and the intestinal loops were eviscerated using atraumatic forceps. Eleven fetuses were used as a control group. Twenty-one fetuses underwent amnioinfusion; a simple exteriorized catheter was used in seven cases and an intraamniotic catheter with an implantable port was used in the other 14. All ewes and fetuses were killed at the end of the experiment by an intravenous injection of pentotal; thereafter, the fetuses underwent necropsy.
RESULTS: Twelve fetuses died and 14 survived (53.8%); seven of the 15 that underwent gastroschisis survived (46.7%). An amniotic infection occurred in nine fetuses (34.6%); of these, six died and three that were administered antibiotics survived.
CONCLUSIONS: Our experience shows that this experimental model of gastroschisis is feasible and reproducible, and that a repeated amnioinfusion can be performed with an in-dwelling catheter in pregnant ewes. The use of an implantable port is safer than a simple exteriorized catheter.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11967687     DOI: 10.1007/s00464-001-9033-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Endosc        ISSN: 0930-2794            Impact factor:   4.584


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1.  Amniotic fluid exchange vs amniofusion in gastroschisis.

Authors:  F M Akgür; M Olguner
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2003-10-28       Impact factor: 4.584

2.  Fetoscopic management of gastroschisis in a lamb model.

Authors:  Robert Bergholz; Thomas Krebs; Katharina Wenke; Thomas Andreas; Bastian Tiemann; Julia Paetzel; Birte Jacobsen; Rebecca Fahje; Carla Schmitz; Oliver Mann; Beate Roth; Birgit Appl; Kurt Hecher
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2011-12-17       Impact factor: 4.584

Review 3.  Animal models in pediatric surgery.

Authors:  A Mortell; S Montedonico; P Puri
Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int       Date:  2005-12-06       Impact factor: 1.827

4.  Fetoscopic techniques for prenatal covering of gastroschisis in an ovine model are technically demanding and do not lead to permanent anchoring on the fetus until the end of gestation.

Authors:  Robert Bergholz; Thomas Krebs; Birte Cremieux; Carla Georgi; Felipe Fromm; Michael Boettcher; Thomas Andreas; Bastian Tiemann; Katharina Wenke; Konrad Reinshagen; Kurt Hecher
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2020-02-18       Impact factor: 4.584

5.  Is there a therapeutic role for fetoscopic surgery in the prenatal treatment of gastroschisis? A feasibility study in sheep.

Authors:  Thomas Kohl; Kristina Tchatcheva; Rüdiger Stressig; Ulrich Gembruch; Philip Kahl
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2009-03-05       Impact factor: 4.584

6.  Gut inflammation and expression of ICC in a fetal lamb model of fetoscopic intervention for gastroschisis.

Authors:  Thomas Krebs; Michael Boettcher; Hansjörg Schäfer; Georg Eschenburg; Katharina Wenke; Birgit Appl; Beate Roth; Thomas Andreas; Carla Schmitz; Rebecca Fahje; Birthe Jacobsen; Bastian Tiemann; Konrad Reinshagen; Kurt Hecher; Robert Bergholz
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2014-03-20       Impact factor: 4.584

Review 7.  Fetal Surgery for Gastroschisis-A Review with Emphasis on Minimally Invasive Procedures.

Authors:  Lidya-Olgu Durmaz; Susanne Eva Brunner; Andreas Meinzer; Thomas Franz Krebs; Robert Bergholz
Journal:  Children (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-15
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