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*SPECIAL GUEST* - Dr. Saul Snowise – Part 1 of 2 This week and next week we have a two-part series with Dr. Saul Snowise as we discuss the role of selective reduction, specifically in the setting of monochorionic twins. Join us as we discuss the following this week: * How selective reduction differs in monochorionic vs. dichorionic twins * Most common method of selective reduction * Potassium chloride (KCl) injection contraindicated in monochorionic twins * Method for monochorionic pregnancy * Cord occlusion * Indications for selective reduction in monochorionic twins * Selective fetal growth restriction (sIUGR) * Discordant anomalies * Twin-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) * Twin reverse arterial perfusion (TRAP) sequence * Failed laser * Various methods for performing a cord occlusion selective reduction * Microwave * Interstitial laser * Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) * Bipolar cautery * Sizes of operative instruments, energy levels used and the treatment protocols * Gestational age thresholds for performing a selective reduction procedure * Risks associated with a selective reduction procedure * Membrane complications (i.e. PPROM) * Preterm delivery * Bleeding, infection * Loss of co-twin *
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