1980
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9378(16)32794-6
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Pure fetal blood from the umbilical cord obtained at fetoscopy: Experience with 125 consecutive cases

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“…Blood sam ples of 1.0 ml were withdrawn from an umbilical artery and the umbilical vein under direct vision without physical manipulation or disturbance of the fetus as previously described [17], Samples were confirmed to be of fetal origin using the Klcihauer staining tech nique and of correct designation, artery or vein, by blood gas analysis [18]. Simultaneous maternal antecubital venous blood samples were also collected.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blood sam ples of 1.0 ml were withdrawn from an umbilical artery and the umbilical vein under direct vision without physical manipulation or disturbance of the fetus as previously described [17], Samples were confirmed to be of fetal origin using the Klcihauer staining tech nique and of correct designation, artery or vein, by blood gas analysis [18]. Simultaneous maternal antecubital venous blood samples were also collected.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The optimal time for ana tomic examination of the fetus is 15-18 weeks, as the amniotic fluid is usually clear and the with a 3-mm long 26-gauge tip which is passed down the side arm of the fetoscope cannula ( fig. 2) MacKenzie and MacLean, 1980]. With drawal of the needle results in minimal bleeding which stops within a few seconds probably because of the support given by W harton's jelly and the firmly adherent am nion surrounding the cord vessels.…”
Section: Fetoscopic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transabdominal fetoscopy was performed on 13 patients before termination of pregnancy at 11-13 weeks' gestation by using a 3·3 4·5 mm diameter fetoscope introduced transabdominally and a 22-gauge aspiration needle which was passed through the side channel of the endoscope (Mackenzie and Maclean, 1980). They reported three cases of profuse bleeding from the puncture site in the umbilical cord.…”
Section: Transabdominal Intra-amniotic Fetoscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technique of fetoscopy has evolved through many stages of development over the last 30 years (Westin, 1954;Cullen et al, 1990;Ghirardini, 1991;Dumez et al, 1992;Quintero et al, 1993;Reece et al, 1995;Mackenzie and Maclean, 1980;Pennehouat et al, 1992;Hobbins et al, 1994;Ginsberg et al, 1994;Ville et al, 1996). The recent development of ultrasound examination of the fetus in the first trimester of pregnancy may have opened a new future for embryo-fetoscopy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%