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Pränataldiagnostik und Management geburtsrelevanter Fehlbildungen

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Gute Geburtshilfe hat eine gesunde und glückliche Mutter und ein gesundes und zufriedenes Kind zum Ziel. Das perinatale Management fetaler Fehlbildungen hat das mittel- und langfristig bestmögliche Outcome für das Kind zum Ziel. Die präpartale Kontaktaufnahme mit denjenigen Fachdisziplinen, welche postpartal das Kind behandeln, eine Geburt für die die Diagnose des Kindes möglichst genau bekannt ist, die alle erforderlichen Hilfen vorhält und die unmittelbare postpartale Versorgung des Kindes durch Spezialisten, sollten angestrebt werden (Interdisziplinäres Perinatalzentrum der Medizinischen Hochschule Hannover). Dies sind u. a. Neonatologen, Kinderchirurgen, Kinderkardiochirurgen, Kinderkardiologen, ECMO-Spezialisten, pädiatrische Nephrologen, pädiatrischen Hepatologen, pädiatrische Transplantationsspezialisten, Neurochirurgen etc. Dieses Kapitel beschreibt Ultraschallbefunde und pränatale Bildgebung, Genetik, Pathophysiologie, pathologische Anatomie sowie ein mögliches Management der Geburt für häufige relevante fetale Fehlbildungen.

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von Kaisenberg, C. (2013). Pränataldiagnostik und Management geburtsrelevanter Fehlbildungen. In: von Schweinitz, D., Ure, B. (eds) Kinderchirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29779-3_10

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