Fetoscopy in the pregnant rabbit at midgestation

Fetal Diagn Ther. 1999 Mar-Apr;14(2):118-21. doi: 10.1159/000020902.

Abstract

Objective: To develop a small animal model for fetoscopy.

Methods: In 12 time-dated pregnant rabbits at 22 days' gestational age (term 32 days) one amniotic sac in each uterine horn (n = 24) was used for a fetoscopic procedure. After laparotomy, a 2- to 3-mm microsurgical myometrial incision was made to expose the chorionic and amniotic membrane. Under microscopic control, a 2-mm needle was inserted into the amniotic sac. Through this a 1.2-mm endoscope was passed to carry out fetoscopy during maximally 10 min, using 5-10 ml saline amnioinfusion. Mean outcome measurements were ability to visualize the placenta, umbilical cord and the different fetal elements during fetoscopy, as well as fetal survival and weight at second-look operation at 30 days. The untreated amniotic sacs served as negative controls.

Results: In all cases, fetoscopy could be carried out successfully, and all fetuses survived till delivery without significant influence on fetal birth weight.

Conclusion: The midgestational rabbit can be used to perform fetoscopy.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Amnion
  • Animals
  • Birth Weight
  • Female
  • Fetoscopy* / adverse effects
  • Gestational Age*
  • Models, Biological
  • Oligohydramnios
  • Pregnancy
  • Rabbits