Fetal Surgery Imaging
Fetal surgery imaging is a radiologic diagnostic technique used to assess the anatomy of a fetus before and during surgery. It helps in the preoperative and intraoperative evaluation of fetal anatomy and is used to ensure the success of fetal surgery, providing physicians with additional information to aid in decision making. Fetal surgery imaging helps in diagnosing and treating life-threatening conditions, such as congenital diaphragmatic hernia, and can be used to monitor progress or the effects of fetal surgery. It is an essential tool to optimize the safety and efficacy of fetal surgery, providing detailed images of the fetus that can help to diagnose and treat complications.
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