Development and validation of a novel fetal vesico-amniotic shunt, the vortex shunt Review


Authors: Blumenfeld, Y. J.; Sheth, K. R.; Johnson, E.; Wall, J. K.; Deprest, J. A.; Russo, F. M.; Danzer, E.
Review Title: Development and validation of a novel fetal vesico-amniotic shunt, the vortex shunt
Abstract: Fetal lower urinary tract obstruction (LUTO) is a severe malformation associated with an up to 80% mortality risk as well as significant renal and pulmonary morbidity in survivors. Fetal vesico-amniotic shunts (VAS) bypass the bladder obstruction, improve amniotic fluid volume and enhance in-utero pulmonary development. VAS has been shown to reduce respiratory morbidity and mortality in the neonatal period without proven benefit on long-term renal and bladder function. Clinically available shunts are associated with an up to 80% dislodgement rate, leading to repeat invasive procedures which increase fetal and maternal risks. We developed a novel “Vortex” shunt, which incorporates enhanced fixation to reduce dislodgement, a one-way valve to optimize in-utero bladder function, and enhanced sonographic echogenicity that optimizes the accurate deployment. Following the validation of these characteristics in initial benchtop experiments we have moved to feasibility studies in the fetal lamb model. We hope that the Vortex shunt may ultimately facilitate shunt deployment, reduce dislodgement risk, improve neonatal morbidity and mortality, and decrease the significant healthcare expenditures associated with long-term morbidity in LUTO survivors. In this manuscript, we review the natural history of LUTO, the risks and benefits of clinically available fetal shunts, and our development and early validation experiments. © 2023 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Keywords: surgical technique; review; nonhuman; animal; animals; animal experiment; in vitro study; diagnostic imaging; risk factor; urinary bladder; clinical evaluation; pregnancy; cystoscopy; shunting; bladder; urinary tract obstruction; prenatal diagnosis; sheep; amnion; ultrasonography, prenatal; amnion fluid; bladder obstruction; human; female; fetus echography; urinary bladder neck obstruction; amniotic fluid; urethral obstruction; fetal vesicoamniotic shunt; urethra obstruction
Journal Title: Prenatal Diagnosis
Volume: 44
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0197-3851
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons  
Date Published: 2024-02-01
Start Page: 158
End Page: 166
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/pd.6470
PUBMED: 38009470
PROVIDER: scopus
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