Overview
Fetal Surgery is a specialized procedure used to treat certain prenatal medical conditions. It is performed to correct or alleviate an abnormality in the fetus while still in the womb. The long-term outcomes of Fetal Surgery can include improved fetal health, decrease in the need for post-birth medical intervention, and improved quality of life for the infant. Fetal Surgery is a valuable tool for treating and preventing congenital conditions and can greatly improve the life and health of both mother and child.
Research published in this journal
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