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J Perinatol ; 37(9): 994-998, 2017 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28617430

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OBJECTIVE: Examine how pediatric and obstetrical subspecialists view benefits and burdens of prenatal myelomeningocele (MMC) closure. STUDY DESIGN: Mail survey of 1200 neonatologists, pediatric surgeons and maternal-fetal medicine specialists (MFMs). RESULTS: Of 1176 eligible physicians, 670 (57%) responded. Most respondents disagreed (68%, 11% strongly) that open fetal surgery places an unacceptable burden on women and their families. Most agreed (65%, 10% strongly) that denying the benefits of open maternal-fetal surgery is unfair to the future child. Most (94%) would recommend prenatal fetoscopic over open or postnatal MMC closure for a hypothetical fetoscopic technique that had similar shunt rates (40%) but decreased maternal morbidity. When the hypothetical shunt rate for fetoscopy was increased to 60%, physicians were split (49% fetoscopy versus 45% open). Views about burdens and fairness correlated with the likelihood of recommending postnatal or fetoscopic over open closure. CONCLUSION: Individual and specialty-specific values may influence recommendations about prenatal surgery.


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Attitude of Health Personnel , Fetal Diseases/surgery , Fetoscopy/psychology , Meningomyelocele/surgery , Neonatologists , Obstetrics , Pediatricians , Counseling , Female , Fetoscopy/adverse effects , Fetoscopy/ethics , Gestational Age , Humans , Male , Maternal Death/etiology , Pregnancy , Risk , Surveys and Questionnaires
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