Literature DB >> 17556822

Does a myelomeningocele sac compared to no sac result in decreased postnatal leg function following maternal fetal surgery for spina bifida aperta?

R Douglas Wilson1, Mark P Johnson, Michael Bebbington, Alan W Flake, Holly L Hedrick, Leslie N Sutton, N Scott Adzick.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: A fetus with large sac S1 myelomeningocele (MMC) but bilateral talipes prompted the question, 'Does the presence or size of an MMC sac affect postnatal leg function?' STUDY
DESIGN: An MMC database with prenatal, birth, and a minimum of 1-year follow-up evaluation was reviewed. All fetuses had in-utero MMC repair at 20 + 0 to 25 + 6 weeks at a single institution. Fifty-four fetuses had prenatal evaluation, with 48 children completing a birth and a 1-year evaluation of leg function.
RESULTS: An MMC sac was present in 38/54 (70%) of fetuses evaluated in-utero and had been present in 35/48 (73%) of children evaluated at 1 year of age. Although leg function evaluated at 1 year was better than expected in the 'no sac' group (p = 0.059), this did not reach statistical significance.
CONCLUSION: The presence of an MMC sac may increase postnatal lower limb morbidity. Copyright 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17556822     DOI: 10.1159/000103294

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fetal Diagn Ther        ISSN: 1015-3837            Impact factor:   2.587


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1.  Determination of the Effect of Diameter of the Sac on Prognosis in 64 Cases Operated for Meningomyelocele.

Authors:  Metehan Eseoğlu; Ahmet Eroğlu; Serkan Kemer; Mehmet Arslan
Journal:  Korean J Spine       Date:  2017-03-31
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