2019
DOI: 10.17816/jowd68447-54
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Minimally invasive intrauterine interventions: a review of their use in the prevention of pregnancy complications in case of premature discharge of amniotic fluid and rupture of the amniotic membrane during fetoscopic interventions

Abstract: This review article highlights the results of using the variety of methods to prevent premature discharge of amniotic fluid as a complication of minimally invasive intrauterine interventions: the imposition of tissue sealant and amniopatch; amnioinfusion with normal saline, Ringer’s solution or artificial amniotic fluid using a port system. A historical background is given on the application of these correction methods.

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