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Why Do the Fetal Membranes Rupture Early after Fetoscopy? A Review

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Iatrogenic preterm premature rupture of the fetal membranes (iPPROM) remains the Achilles’ heel of keyhole fetal surgery (fetoscopy) despite significant efforts in preclinical models to develop new therapies. This limited… Click to show full abstract

Iatrogenic preterm premature rupture of the fetal membranes (iPPROM) remains the Achilles’ heel of keyhole fetal surgery (fetoscopy) despite significant efforts in preclinical models to develop new therapies. This limited success is partially due to incomplete understanding why the fetal membranes rupture early after fetoscopy and notable differences in membrane physiology between humans and domestic species. In this review, we summarize aspects of fetoscopy that may contribute to iPPROM, the previous efforts to develop new therapies, and limitations of preclinical models commonly used in fetal membrane research.

Keywords: early fetoscopy; rupture early; fetoscopy review; fetoscopy; membranes rupture; fetal membranes

Journal Title: Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy
Year Published: 2021

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