Non-Lethal Fetal Abnormalities - Michigan Sonographers

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Non-Lethal Fetal Abnormalities:Where do they go from here?Jill D. Trotter, BS, RT(R), RDMS, RVTDirector, Diagnostic Medical Sonography ProgramVanderbilt University/Vanderbilt Medical CenterNashville, Tennesseejill.trotter@vanderbilt.edu

Disclosures I have no financial disclosures to make.

Today’s Objectives Identify fetal abnormalitiessonographically which are non-lethalbut have long-term implications for thepatient/family. Describe the prognostic value of prenataldiagnosis for postnatal treatment. Describe the long-term medical treatmentassociated with many non-lethal fetalabnormalities.

Today’s Objectives Identify fetal abnormalities sonographicallywhich are non-lethal but have long-termimplications for the patient/family. Describe the prognostic value ofprenatal diagnosis for postnataltreatment. Describe the long-term medical treatmentassociated with many non-lethal fetalabnormalities.

Today’s Objectives Identify fetal abnormalities sonographicallywhich are non-lethal but have long-termimplications for the patient/family. Describe the prognostic value of prenataldiagnosis for postnatal treatment. Describe the long-term medicaltreatment associated with many nonlethal fetal abnormalities.

Esophageal Atresia?

Esophageal Atresia!

PUVS

Obstruction

@ 1 Day Old

@ 2 Years Old (TXP)

Differential Diagnoses?

“Foregut Duplication Cyst”

Amelia

Bilateral Clubfeet

Bilateral Clubfeet

Possible Kyphoscoliosis

Possible Kyphoscoliosis:Final Dx: Tethered Cord/Fatty Filum

Poss Thrombocytopenia-Absent RadiusVs. Holt-Oram?

Poss Thrombocytopenia-Absent RadiusVs. Holt-Oram?

Poss Thrombocytopenia-Absent RadiusVs. Holt-Oram?

Final Dx: Cornelia deLange Syndrome

How Bad Can This Be?

How Bad Can This Be?

How Bad Can This Be?FATCO Syndrome:Fibular Aplasia TibialCampomelia OligosyndactylySyndrome

Pleural Effusions

Pleural Effusions

Ebstein’s Anomaly

Situs Inversus

Situs Inversus

Gastroschisis

Right Renal Agenesis

ARPKD

Empty Bladder/Anhydramnios

@ 1 Day Old

@ 2 Months Old

Conclusion Non-lethal have long-term implications forthe patient/family Sonography/-ers have a prognostic value ofprenatal diagnosis for postnatal treatment. There are significant long-term medicaltreatments associated with many non-lethalfetal abnormalities.

Non-Lethal Fetal Abnormalities: Where do they go from here? Jill D. Trotter, BS, RT(R), RDMS, RVT . Director, Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program . Vanderbilt University/Vanderbilt Medical Center