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Chapter 16 - Ultrasound Guided Invasive Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 June 2023

Zarko Alfirevic
Affiliation:
Liverpool Women's Hospital
Seshadri Suresh
Affiliation:
Mediscan, Chennai
Jonathan Hyett
Affiliation:
Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney
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Summary

This chapter starts with general principles including counselling, antiseptic procedures and post-procedure management. Specific issues including procedure-related risk and technical aspects are included separately for chorionic villus sampling, amniocentesis, fetal blood sampling, fetal taps, amniodrainage, amnioinfusion, fetal blood transfusion and both vesico-amniotic and pleural shunting.

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Fetal Medicine
An Illustrated Textbook
, pp. 399 - 421
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023

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