Maternal Fetal Medicine by Dr. Turk
This podcast article examines the clinical management of nonobstetric surgery during pregnancy, a situation affecting approximately 1%–2% of expectant mothers. The podcast evaluate global guidelines from major medical societies to provide a consensus on preoperative imaging, anesthesia, and surgical techniques. Digestion-related issues like appendectomy and cholecystectomy are identified as the most frequent reasons for intervention, though such procedures carry inherent risks like prematurity and neonatal complications. To mitigate these risks, the podcast emphasizes strategic planning, including the use of MRI without gadolinium and specific patient positioning to prevent cardiovascular strain. Furthermore, the podcast highlights the safety of laparoscopic approaches and modern anesthetics when administered through a multidisciplinary framework. Ultimately, the source advocates for evidence-based decision-making and precise surgical timing, typically during the second trimester, to optimize health outcomes for both the mother and the fetus.
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