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Fetal Diagn Ther ; 18(3): 201-6, 2003.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12711877

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OBJECTIVE: To study the correction of a 'myelomeningocele-like' defect in fetal rabbits. METHODS: Twelve pregnant rabbits had a spinal defect surgically created in 40 of their fetuses at 23 days of gestation. Immediate repair was performed in 30 fetuses (group I), and 10 remained uncorrected (group II). After 30 days, the fetuses were harvested and the anatomopathological aspects where compared using Fisher's exact test. RESULTS: Three different techniques to apply a cellulose graft were used for correction in 8 (technique A), 7 (technique B), and 15 animals (technique C), but only one (technique C) was successful. The survival rate at 30 days was 66.7% (10/15) in group I and 80% (8/10) in group II. A 'myelomeningocele-like' defect was present in all fetuses in group II, while in group I the defect was successfully repaired in 80% of the surviving fetuses (p < 0.01). CONCLUSION: The surgically created spinal defect was successfully repaired, and also the fetal rabbit could be established as a model for the study of intrauterine correction of a myelomeningocele-like defect.


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Fetoscopia/métodos , Meningomielocele/cirurgia , Animais , Materiais Biocompatíveis , Celulose , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Feminino , Meningomielocele/patologia , Gravidez , Coelhos
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Fetal Diagn Ther ; 17(6): 372-6, 2002.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12393969

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the fetal survival rate using a modified technique to surgically create a 'myelomeningocele-like' defect in a rabbit model. METHODS: Six white New Zealand rabbits had a spinal defect created in their fetuses at 23 days of gestation. At 30 days of gestation, the fetuses were harvested for anatomo-pathologic evaluation. RESULTS: The defect was created in 19 fetuses and an attempt to correct it was made in 15 cases (group I), and 4 fetuses where left without correction (group II). At 30 days, a 'myelomeningocele-like' defect was present in all surviving fetuses. The total survival rate was 73.68% (14/19); 11 fetus survived in group I and 3 in group II. CONCLUSION: The technical modifications, including fetal positioning and exposure of its back prior to the incision of the lamina, associated with a different technique for myometrium closure, offer an alternative and probably safer method to surgically create a spinal defect in the fetal rabbit.


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Modelos Animais de Doenças , Doenças Fetais/fisiopatologia , Feto/cirurgia , Meningomielocele/fisiopatologia , Coelhos , Animais , Feminino , Doenças Fetais/patologia , Doenças Fetais/cirurgia , Meningomielocele/patologia , Meningomielocele/cirurgia , Projetos Piloto , Gravidez , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Operatórios
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