Fetal Surgery for Open Spina Bifida in Canada: Initial Results

J Obstet Gynaecol Can. 2021 Jun;43(6):733-739.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jogc.2020.10.014. Epub 2020 Nov 21.

Abstract

Objective: Fetal myelomeningocele closure results in better infant outcomes than postnatal closure at the cost of potential prematurity and maternal morbidity. Our aim is to describe the setup of a fetal myelomeningocele closure program in Canada and document its outcomes.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective review of all open fetal myelomeningocele closure surgeries performed at the Ontario Fetal Centre in its first 3 years of operation (2017-2020). Maternal and fetal baseline characteristics, surgical details, pregnancy outcomes, and infant follow-up until 1 year of age were recorded.

Results: Twenty-seven women underwent fetal myelomeningocele closure surgery, 10 of whom (37%) resided outside of Ontario. Mean gestational age at surgery was 25.0 ± 0.7 weeks. All surgeries were technically uncomplicated and no fetal deaths occurred. There was a significant negative correlation between increasing experience and skin-to-skin surgical time (R² = 0.36; P = 0.001). Of the 26 patients who have delivered, 4 (15.4%) experienced preterm prelabour rupture of membranes. Mean gestational age at delivery was 34.9±3.0 weeks. All but 1 patient delivered by cesarean. Maternal complications occurred in 9 women (34.6%). There were no maternal deaths, but 3 (11.5%) infant deaths. Of the 14 surviving infants who have reached at least 1 year of age, 5 (35.7%) underwent ventriculo-peritoneal shunting. Of the 9 infants who have not yet reached 1 year of age, 3 (33.3%) underwent endoscopic third ventriculostomy and none underwent shunting.

Conclusion: Fetal open spina bifida closure can be performed in Canada, with results similar to those reported by other international expert centres. Long-term follow-up is ongoing.

Keywords: fetal therapies; fetus; laparotomy; myelomeningocele; neural tube defects; surgery.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Fetoscopy / adverse effects
  • Fetoscopy / methods*
  • Fetus / abnormalities*
  • Fetus / surgery*
  • Gestational Age
  • Humans
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Laparotomy
  • Male
  • Meningomyelocele / surgery*
  • Ontario / epidemiology
  • Pregnancy
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Spina Bifida Cystica / diagnosis
  • Spina Bifida Cystica / surgery*
  • Treatment Outcome