The effects of fetal surgery on retinopathy of prematurity development.

Ophthalmology and eye diseases Pub Date : 2009-10-01 Print Date: 2009-01-01 DOI:10.4137/oed.s2746
Sudha Nallasamy, Stefanie L Davidson, Lori J Howell, Holly Hedrick, Alan W Flake, Timothy M Crombleholme, N Scott Adzick, Terri L Young
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Abstract

Background: Fetal surgery is selectively offered for severe or life-threatening fetal malformations. These infants are often born prematurely and are thus at risk for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). It is not known whether fetal surgery confers an increased risk of developing severe ROP relative to published rates in standard premature populations ≤37 weeks of age grouped by birth weight (<1500 grams or ≥1500 grams).

Design: This is a retrospective chart review.

Methods: We reviewed the charts of 137 patients who underwent open fetal/fetoscopic surgery from 1996-2004. Surgical indications included twin-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), myelomeningocele (MMC), congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH), sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT), cystic adenomatoid malformation of the lung (CCAM), and twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence (TRAP). Of these, 17 patients had local ROP examination data. Binomial tests were performed to assess whether rates of ROP in our fetal/fetoscopic surgery cohort were significantly different from published rates.

Results: There were 5 patients each with an underlying diagnosis of TTTS and MMC, 2 patients each with CDH and TRAP, and 1 patient each with SCT, CCAM, and mediastinal teratoma. The mean gestational age at surgery was 23(4)/7 ± 2(3)/7 weeks, mean gestational age at birth was 30 ± 2(5)/7 weeks, and mean birth weight was 1449 ± 510 grams (610-2485). Compared to published rates of ROP and threshold ROP, our fetal surgery patients had significantly higher rates of ROP and threshold ROP in both the <1500 grams and the ≥1500 grams group (all p-values < 0.05).

Conclusions: Fetal/fetoscopic surgery appears to significantly increase the rate of ROP and threshold ROP development. Greater numbers are needed to confirm these observations.

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胎儿手术对早产儿视网膜病变的影响。
背景:胎儿手术是选择性提供严重或危及生命的胎儿畸形。这些婴儿通常是早产儿,因此有早产儿视网膜病变(ROP)的风险。目前尚不清楚胎儿手术是否会增加发生严重ROP的风险,相对于已公布的按出生体重分组的≤37周龄标准早产儿的发生率(设计:这是一项回顾性图表综述。方法:我们回顾了1996-2004年间137例接受开放胎儿/胎儿镜手术的病例。手术指征包括双胎输血综合征(TTTS)、脊髓脊膜膨出(MMC)、先天性膈疝(CDH)、骶尾骨畸胎瘤(SCT)、肺囊性腺瘤样畸形(CCAM)、双胎动脉反向灌注序列(TRAP)。其中17例患者有局部ROP检查资料。采用二项检验来评估我们的胎儿/胎儿镜手术队列中ROP的发生率是否与已发表的发生率有显著差异。结果:基础诊断为TTTS、MMC各5例,CDH、TRAP各2例,SCT、CCAM、纵膈畸胎瘤各1例。手术时平均胎龄23(4)/7±2(3)/7周,出生时平均胎龄30±2(5)/7周,平均出生体重1449±510 g(610-2485)。与已发表的ROP率和阈值ROP相比,我们的胎儿手术患者的ROP率和阈值ROP率都明显更高。结论:胎儿/胎儿镜手术似乎显著提高了ROP率和阈值ROP的发展。需要更多的数据来证实这些观察结果。
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