Fetoscopic Meningomyelocele Repair Study
NCT: NCT02230072 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the maternal and fetal outcomes of a new technique for the fetoscopic repair of fetal MMC at Texas Children's Hospital Pavilion for Women. The investigators hypothesis is that this minimally invasive technique is feasible, and that this approach will have the same efficacy as open fetal surgery for MMC, but with significantly less maternal-fetal risk. Both mother and baby will benefit from the surgery. The fetus will have a repaired MMC defect, and the mother will not have a uterine incision (hysterotomy). A hysterotomy increases the risk of uterine rupture and requires that all subsequent deliveries are by cesarean section. There may also be a decreased risk of Pre-term Premature Rupture Of Membranes (PPROM) and prematurity when compared with the current open operation. Finally, a vaginal delivery is possible following the fetoscopic fetal surgery if the baby is shown to have a skin covered repair.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fetoscopic Meningomyelocele Repair Study?
Fetoscopic Meningomyelocele Repair Study is a clinical trial registered under NCT02230072. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT02230072?
The current status of NCT02230072 (Fetoscopic Meningomyelocele Repair Study) is: COMPLETED.
When did Fetoscopic Meningomyelocele Repair Study start?
Fetoscopic Meningomyelocele Repair Study started on 2014-07-29.
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