1. The exit procedure (ex-utero intrapartum treatment): management of giant fetal cervical teratoma.
- Author
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Castillo F, Peiró JL, Carreras E, Ruiz C, Linde A, Ribes C, and Creus A
- Subjects
- Airway Obstruction diagnosis, Airway Obstruction etiology, Cesarean Section, Head and Neck Neoplasms complications, Head and Neck Neoplasms diagnosis, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Intubation, Intratracheal, Male, Prenatal Diagnosis, Teratoma complications, Teratoma diagnosis, Tracheostomy, Treatment Outcome, Airway Obstruction therapy, Fetal Therapies, Head and Neck Neoplasms surgery, Hysterotomy, Teratoma surgery
- Abstract
The prognosis of giant cervical teratomas is determined by the severity of the associated airway obstruction. Ex-utero intrapartum treatment (EXIT) is a technique to establish a patent airway before completion of birth, while the infant remains on placental support. We present two cases of newborns with cervical teratomas treated with the EXIT procedure. In the first, this technique allowed a tracheotomy to be performed, and in the second, correction of tracheal displacement and subsequent nasotracheal intubation was achieved.
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- 2007
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