Minimally Invasive Bimanual Fetal Surgery-A Review.
Susanne Eva BrunnerLidya-Olgu DurmazAndreas MeinzerMilena ArpThomas Franz KrebsRobert BergholzPublished in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
our results demonstrate that minimally invasive fetoscopic bimanual surgery is rare, even in animal models, excluding many other techniques and procedures that are loosely termed 'minimally invasive fetal surgery' which we suggest to better label as 'interventions'. Thus, more research on percutaneous minimally invasive bimanual fetoscopic surgery is warranted, with the aim to reduce the maternal, uterine and fetal trauma for correction of congenital malformations.