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The Ex-utero intrapartum treatment procedure: a narrative review

  • Michele Gaffuri
  • , Genny Raffaeli
  • , Elena Emilia Bullejos Garcia*
  • , Giuseppe Perugino
  • , Ottavio Cassardo
  • , Nicola Persico
  • , Mariarosa Colnaghi
  • , Felipe Garrido
  • , Eduardo Villamor
  • , Irene Cetin
  • , Monica Fumagalli
  • , Lorenzo Pignataro
  • , Giacomo Cavallaro
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The "Ex Utero Intrapartum Treatment" (EXIT) procedure is a specialized surgical technique used during cesarean delivery to perform life-saving fetal interventions while maintaining placental circulation. By preserving feto-placental gas exchange, EXIT enables the treatment of severe conditions such as predictable severe breathing difficulties at birth. EXIT's origins date back to removing tracheal occlusion devices used for congenital diaphragmatic hernias. It has since expanded to treat conditions such as congenital high airway obstruction syndrome and airway compression by masses. Despite the risks of adverse maternal and fetal events, it shows high perinatal survival rates. The success of EXIT depends on an accurate prenatal diagnosis through fetal ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging. Anesthetic management differs from standard cesarean sections, balancing the need for uterine relaxation and avoiding maternal-fetal risks. Inhaled anesthetics are preferred, although recent studies suggest the potential of neuraxial anesthesia combined with tocolytics. Although the EXIT procedure can be performed safely in specialized centers, it does carry risks for both the mother and the fetus. Neonatal mortality and complications vary depending on indications and postnatal management. Research and clinical practice must advance to improve safety and efficacy.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1601963
Number of pages12
JournalFrontiers in pediatrics
Volume13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Ex utero intrapartum treatment
  • EXIT
  • newborn
  • airway obstruction
  • tracheal occlusion
  • congenital neck masses
  • vascular abnormalities
  • lymphatic malformations
  • AIRWAY-OBSTRUCTION SYNDROME
  • EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE-OXYGENATION
  • TRACHEAL OCCLUSION
  • ANESTHETIC MANAGEMENT
  • PRENATAL-DIAGNOSIS
  • FETAL ANESTHESIA
  • CONJOINED TWINS
  • NECK MASSES
  • THERAPY
  • OUTCOMES

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