Maternal-fetal surgery as part of pediatric palliative care

Title

Maternal-fetal surgery as part of pediatric palliative care

Creator

De Bie FR; Tate T; Antiel RM

Publisher

Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine

Date

2023

Subject

fetus surgery; palliative therapy; child; congenital diaphragm hernia; consultation; counseling; female; fetus; human; infant; Palliative Care; review; risk assessment; surgeon

Description

Maternal-fetal surgical interventions have become a more common part of prenatal care. This third option, beside termination or post-natal interventions, complicates prenatal decision-making: while interventions may be lifesaving, survivors may face a life with disability. Pediatric palliative care (PPC) is more than end of life or hospice care, it aims at helping patients with complex medical conditions live well. In this paper, we briefly discuss maternal-fetal surgery, challenges regarding counseling and benefit-risk evaluation, argue that PPC should be a routine part of prenatal consultation, discuss the pivotal role of the maternal-fetal surgeon in the PCC-team, and finally discuss some of the ethical considerations of maternal-fetal surgery. We illustrate this with a case example of an infant diagnosed with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH).Copyright © 2023

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Citation

De Bie FR; Tate T; Antiel RM, “Maternal-fetal surgery as part of pediatric palliative care,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed April 28, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/19120.