Finger surgery .. A procedure to improve the status of people with birth defects
Fetal surgery is surgery performed on a child who has not yet (the fetus) born in the womb to improve long -term results for children with specific birth defects. And because these defects often get worse with the evolution of the fetus, the fetus operation performed by an expert team focused on the treatment and improvement of the pathological conditions of the fetus before its birth. The causes before the child’s birth can be treated early interventions with fetus operations, life -threatening beings, and the results are improved in some cases. For example, if the state of the child is diagnosed before the birth by developing a ‘cracked Sunnah’, surgeons can be performed open fetus or an unfair operation less using fetus -endoscopy. And the ‘hacking sunnah’ is a moral defect that occurs when the spine and the spinal cord do not form the right way. Risk factors must explain the potential risk of this process, or the risk that threatens the mother and threatens the fetus. These risks include the ripping of uterus after surgery (the tearing of the uterus), the death of the fetus, the multiplication of surgery, the premature birth and the possible failure in the treatment of moral defects. Results may have this early surgical intervention better results than after birth, if the embryo -surgeons have experts about specific children. This means that the inability of children with cracked Sunnah, for example, will be much lower through their lives than if they had surgery after birth. This content of Mayo Clinic* Also read: