Best Candidates for Fetal Spina Bifida Surgery May Be Identified Through Brain Scans
UCSF Pediatric Surgery - September 17, 2015
UCSF News reports on the discovery by researchers at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital San Francisco that fetuses with enlarged ventricles, the fluid-filled cavities inside the brain, may be less likely than other fetuses to benefit from surgery in the womb to treat spina bifida. These findings were based on data from the 2011 Management of Myelomeningocele (MOMS) study, which demonstrated the potential benefit of treating spina bifida, a birth defect, in utero.
The researchers found that fetuses with enlarged ventricles were more likely to require a second surgery to relieve a [...]