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Researchers are studying a new minimally invasive technique (fetoscopic repair) for repair of spina bifida (MMC) during the second trimester of pregnancy. Researchers are trying to determine if this less invasive surgical approach will have less risk to the mother and at the same time adequate closure of the fetal spina bifida defect.
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Pregnant women - maternal age 18 years or older
Gestational age at the time of the procedure between 19 0/7 weeks and 25 6/7 weeks
Singleton pregnancy.
MMC diagnosis with the upper boundary located between Thoracic 1 (T1) and Sacral
1 (S1).
Evidence of hindbrain herniation (confirmed on MRI to have an Arnold-Chiari type II malformation).
Absence of chromosomal abnormalities and associated anomalies.
Normal karyotype and/or normal chromosomal microarray (CMA) by invasive testing (amniocentesis or CVS). If there is a balanced translocation with normal CMA with no other anomalies the candidate can be included.
Family has considered and declined the option of termination of the pregnancy at less than 24 weeks.
Family meets psychosocial criteria (sufficient social support, ability to understand requirements for this study).
Pregnant subject capable of consenting for their own participation in this study.
Willingness to undergo an open MMC repair, if necessary
Parental/guardian permission (informed consent) for follow up of child after birth.
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