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Publications (3)


Solomon technique of fetoscopic laser ablation is associated with improved perinatal outcomes
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January 2023

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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Alexandra J.D. Phelps

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Diamond Ling

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Tabitha Tate

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Suwan Mehra
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Flow chart diagram of study patients, who underwent FLA 2011–2020
There were 73 live deliveries and 128 individual neonates born. Complete perinatal data was available for 70 maternal patients. Gestational age and neonatal mortality data was available for all neonates, but neonatal morbidity data was limited.
Gestational Ages at Birth for PPROM and neonatal complications
Pregnancies complicated by PPROM had statistically significant lower GA at time of birth ****p < 0.0001. Cases of neonatal mortality, IVH, and overall morbidities were also associated with significantly lower GA at time of birth ***p = 0.001 ****p < 0.0001. Error bars indicate SD. Statistical analyses by Mann–Whitney t tests.
Maternal demographics.
Neonatal outcomes.
Perinatal and neonatal outcomes for fetoscopic laser ablation for the treatment of twin twin transfusion syndrome at a single center
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December 2022

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Journal of Perinatology

Objective: To describe the perinatal and neonatal outcomes of fetal laser ablation (FLA) for the treatment of twin-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) in our single center institution. Study design: Retrospective study of 76 treated pregnant women. Procedural complications, perinatal and neonatal outcomes analyzed. Differences in outcomes between two procedural techniques, selective and Solomon, compared. Results: FLA occurred at median gestational age (GA) of 20.8 weeks (IQR 18.1-22.9) with low incidence of procedural complications (5.3%). High survival rate with delivery of at least one neonate (96%) [95% CI: 88.9-99.2%]; 73.7% [95% CI: 62.3-83.1%] were twins. Median GA at birth was 33.1 weeks (IQR 28.0-35.0). Neonatal mortality and morbidities were 9.4% and 48.3% of cases respectively, and associated with lower GA. Solomon cases had comparatively higher median GA, and lower incidences of neonatal morbidities. Conclusion: Our small single center study showed favorable outcomes for using the Solomon technique in the treatment of TTTS.

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... Solomon's technique (Ling et al., 2023) is an FLA technique that enables the complete separation of the foetal circulation in monozygotic twins with TTTS. Cauterisation of the visible anastomoses is performed in this technique, followed by laser cauterisation from one edge of the placenta to the other and the vascular equator (Spruijt et al., 2020). ...

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Acta Ophthalmologica - 2023 - García‐Serrano - Laser fetoscopy ablation for twin twin transfusion syndrome may reduce the
Perinatal and neonatal outcomes for fetoscopic laser ablation for the treatment of twin twin transfusion syndrome at a single center

Journal of Perinatology