Use of plastic wound retractor at hysterotomy site in prenatal repair of myelomeningocele: a new technique
2019
AbstractObjective: To describe the use of a self-retaining thermoplastic polyurethane wound retractor for the management of hysterotomy during prenatal repair of myelomeningocele.Methods: The preliminary experience with 16 consecutive cases of open surgery for prenatal repair of myelomeningocele using a new technique is presented. Under general anesthesia, the gravid uterus was partially exteriorized through a low transverse abdominal incision and a high 3–4-cm midline vertical mini-hysterotomy was performed. After chorioamniotic membranes were opened with scissors, the internal ring of the retractor was placed into the amniotic cavity to compress the chorioamniotic membranes against the internal uterine wall and permit full retraction of the hysterotomy. Once the neurosurgical intervention was completed, the retractor was removed manually and uterine and abdominal incisions were closed using conventional techniques. Intra- and post-operative complications, as well as short-term pregnancy outcomes, were e...
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