Urinary tract obstructions (males); diaphragmatic hernia and cystic adenomatoid malformation; sacrococcygeal teratoma; twin-twin transfusion syndrome; twin:twin reverse arterial perfusion.
Twin-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS).
Sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) and twin:twin reverse arterial perfusion (TRAP) sequence.
A congenital defect that blocks a fetal airway such as congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation.
The most common prenatal surgeries are for conditions in which the newborn will not be able to breathe on its own.
for the treatment of chronic conditions requiring constitutional prescribing, for severe infections requiring antibiotic treatment, or for conditions requiring major surgery.
Patients from the very young to very old have ocular conditions that warrant eye surgery.
Congenital defects of the lungs, omphalocele, fetal gastroschisis, bowel obstructions, hypoplastic left heart syndrome, X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency syndrome, spina bifida.
Fetal surgery, antenatal surgery, or maternal-fetal surgery.
Prenatal surgery is considered high risk. The placenta may be nicked causing preterm labor. Preterm labor is the most common complication of prenatal surgery. Fetoscopic surgeries are less dangerous.
Rupture of the aorta is a medical emergency requiring immediate surgery and medication.
Some prenatal surgeries may not be covered by insurance.
Ayurveda seems to be limited in treating severely advanced conditions, traumatic injuries, acute pain, and conditions and injuries requiring invasive surgery