
pmid: 31653309
Advances in imaging and technique have pushed the boundaries of the types of surgical interventions available to fetuses with congenital and developmental abnormalities. This review focuses on fundamental aspects of fetal anesthesia, including the physiologic changes of pregnancy, uteroplacental perfusion, and fetal physiology. We discuss the types of fetal surgeries and procedures currently being performed and discuss the specific anesthetic approaches to different categories of fetal surgeries. We also discuss ethical aspects of fetal surgery and anesthesia.
Fetal Therapies, Cesarean Section, Fetoscopy, Gestational Age, Anesthesia, General, Injections, Intramuscular, Analgesics, Opioid, Fetal Diseases, Fetus, Surgery, Computer-Assisted, Anesthesia, Conduction, Needles, Pregnancy, Humans, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures, Female, Placental Circulation, Neuromuscular Blocking Agents, Fetal Viability, Anesthetics
Fetal Therapies, Cesarean Section, Fetoscopy, Gestational Age, Anesthesia, General, Injections, Intramuscular, Analgesics, Opioid, Fetal Diseases, Fetus, Surgery, Computer-Assisted, Anesthesia, Conduction, Needles, Pregnancy, Humans, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures, Female, Placental Circulation, Neuromuscular Blocking Agents, Fetal Viability, Anesthetics
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