CORDOCENTESIS USING THE COMBINED TECHNIQUE - NEEDLE GUIDE-ASSISTED AND FREE-HAND

Citation
B. Petrikovsky et al., CORDOCENTESIS USING THE COMBINED TECHNIQUE - NEEDLE GUIDE-ASSISTED AND FREE-HAND, Fetal diagnosis and therapy, 12(4), 1997, pp. 252-254
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Obsetric & Gynecology
Journal title
ISSN journal
10153837
Volume
12
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
252 - 254
Database
ISI
SICI code
1015-3837(1997)12:4<252:CUTCT->2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Two hundred and sixteen diagnostic cordocenteses were performed using the following technique: A guide was used to deliver the distal end of the needle to the immediate vicinity of the umbilical cord, after whi ch the needle was released from the guide and a free-hand technique wa s used to enter the umbilical cord, The vessel punctured was identifie d by its sonographic appearance and flow direction using color Doppler technology, All procedure-related losses which occurred within 2 week s were analyzed. The gestational age at the time of cordocentesis rang ed from 18 to 42 weeks. Most punctures (62%) were performed at the pla cental insertion of the umbilical cord. In 32% of fetuses the free-flo ating loop was sampled and in 6% the puncture was performed at the sit e of cord entry into the fetus, Two fetuses died shortly after cordoce ntesis. One death occurred at 28 weeks in a fetus with severe cytomega lovirus infection, The other death was due to premature rupture of the membranes after the procedure in a very premature fetus. The overall fetal loss rate was 0.93%. In conclusion, the combination of the two c ordocentesis techniques appears safe and highly successful in obtainin g fetal blood samples.