High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) has excellent potential as a non-invasive therapeutic tool in various fields of medicine. We present a case of twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence, in which non-invasive blood flow occlusion in the acardiac fetus was successfully achieved by means of HIFU exposure from outside the maternal abdomen. HIFU was applied to blood vessels of the acardiac fetus at the point at which the umbilical cord entered the body in a series of four procedures at 3-day intervals starting at 13 weeks' gestation, and in a final procedure with higher power at 17 weeks. The HIFU intensity was set at approximately 2300 W/cm(2) for the initial series of procedures and at 4600 W/cm(2) for the final procedure, with exposure periods of 10 s. As color Doppler examination revealed absence of blood flow to the acardiac fetus after the second round of HIFU exposure, we concluded that complete occlusion of target vessels had been achieved. Delivery was by Cesarean section at 37 weeks' gestation. A male neonate (the pump fetus) was born weighing 1903 g with Apgar scores of 8 and 9 at 1 and 5 min, respectively. At the time of writing, the baby was healthy and growing normally, with the exception of congenital pseudarthrosis.
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Prenat Diagn
January 2025
Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, USA.
Twin reversed arterial perfusion (TRAP) sequence is an uncommon disease affecting monochorionic twin pregnancies. The diagnosis can be made by ultrasound allowing to plan optimal antenatal management. An electronic search was conducted from inception to July 2024 to systematically evaluate and compare the outcomes of different intrauterine interventions in this condition.
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Rawda Yehia Al-Rudini Department of Radiology, Al-Thawra Modern General Hospital, Sana'a, Republic of Yemen.
Exp Ther Med
June 2023
Department of Ultrasound, People's Hospital of Huidong County, Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan 615200, P.R. China.
Fetus in fetu (FIF) is a rare anomaly of diamniotic monochorionic twins, where a malformed fetus resides within the body of its twin. Most FIF occurs in the retroperitoneal region around the host spine and appears prenatally as a solid-cystic mass consisting of fetal-like structures. Imaging has an important role in the diagnosis of FIF.
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February 2023
Medical and Surgical Department of Fetus - Newborn - Infant, Fetal Medicine and Surgery Unit, "Bambino Gesù" Children's Hospital IRCCS, Rome, Italy.
Introduction: Over the past years, intrafetal laser (IFL) therapy has been increasingly used in the management of various prenatal conditions. The aim of our research was to clarify the effectiveness and safety of this technique.
Methods: A systematic review of the literature was carried out using MEDLINE/PubMed over a period of 20 years (2001-2021).
World J Clin Cases
October 2022
Department of Radiology, Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine, Ho Chi Minh City 700000, Vietnam.
Background: Twin reversed arterial perfusion (TRAP) sequence is an extremely rare congenital anomaly in monochorionic (MC) twins. The condition is characterized by a malformed fetus (acardiac twin) without cardiac activities being perfused by a structurally normal one (pump twin) an artery-to-artery anastomosis in a reverse direction.
Case Summary: We described the first case of TRAP to receive laser surgery in Vietnam.
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