CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Journal of Fetal Medicine 2018; 05(01): 17-22
DOI: 10.1007/s40556-017-0145-z
Original Article

Radiofrequency Ablation in Complicated Monochorionic Pregnancy: Initial Experience

1   Mediscan Systems, No: 197, Dr Natesan Road, Mylapore, 600004, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
,
Pio James
1   Mediscan Systems, No: 197, Dr Natesan Road, Mylapore, 600004, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
,
Sudarshan Suresh
1   Mediscan Systems, No: 197, Dr Natesan Road, Mylapore, 600004, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
,
Uma Ram
2   Seethapathy Clinic & Hospital, Royapettah, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
,
Suresh Seshadri
1   Mediscan Systems, No: 197, Dr Natesan Road, Mylapore, 600004, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
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Abstract

To evaluate outcomes of complicated monochorionic pregnancies intervened by radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and report the initial experience. It is a retrospective case series of 15 cases of complicated monochorionic twin pregnancies intervened by RFA in Mediscan Systems Chennai, a tertiary referral Fetal Medicine center, from February 2015 till February 2017. Perinatal outcomes were available for all 15 cases. Main indication for RFA was sIUGR in 10 cases, of which 2 had coexistent Twin to Twin Transfusion syndrome. The procedure was technically successful in all cases. Median gestational age at procedure was 22.6 weeks (IQR 21, 25.6). The median number of RFA cycles to attain cardiac asystole was 4 (IQR 3, 7). Four of the fifteen cases (27%) had procedure related complications of which 3 occured within 2 weeks of procedure. There were 2 cases of preterm premature rupture of membranes which occurred within 2 weeks of procedure. One case had a miscarriage within 2 weeks of procedure at 21 weeks, another one had a mid-trimester loss 4 weeks after the procedure at 26 weeks. The median gestational age at delivery was 35 weeks (IQR 29.3, 35.5). Seventy-eight percent of the live borns were delivered after 34 weeks. The median procedure delivery interval was 10.4 weeks (IQR 4.1, 13.6). Median birth weight at delivery was 2000 g (IQR 1300, 2600). The present series had a live birth rate of 87%. In this initial small series, there was a good outcome in terms of live birth rates and take home baby rates. The efficacy needs to be ascertained by larger series and long term neurological outcome.



Publication History

Received: 12 July 2017

Accepted: 27 October 2017

Article published online:
08 May 2023

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