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DESCRIPTION:<p style="margin-left: 0px!important\;"><u>Title:-&nbsp\;&nbsp\
 ;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; EXIT [Ex Utero Intrapartum Treatment] proced
 ure</u></p><p style="text-align: start\; margin-left: 0px!important\;"><u>
 &nbsp\;</u></p><p style="text-align: start\; margin-left: 0px!important\;"
 >The EXIT procedure is defined as a procedure performed after partial exte
 rnalization of the fetus from the uterine cavity\, while maintaining uteri
 ne volume and fetoplacental circulation\, ensuring the fetal oxygenation d
 uring airway access. Once adequate airway and ventilation are secured\, th
 e fetus can be safely taken off placental support.</p><p style="text-align
 : start\; margin-left: 0px!important\;">The EXIT procedure guarantees the 
 uteroplacental gas exchange achieving hemodynamic stability under severe c
 onditions of airway compression in the fetus\, therefore\, maximizing the 
 chances of neonatal survival. It is an innovative and promising technique 
 in the initial approach to multiple neonatal pathologies.</p><p style="tex
 t-align: start\; margin-left: 0px!important\;">The indications for EXIT pr
 ocedure include various conditions associated with possible fetal airway o
 bstruction such as congenital high airway obstruction syndrome (CHAOS) and
  giant neck masses arising around the upper airway are at high risk for hy
 poxic brain injury and death at birth. The ex utero intrapartum treatment 
 (EXIT) procedure is a technique that can provide time to manage the fetal 
 airway by intubation or tracheostomy while maintaining placental blood cir
 culation to the fetus.</p><p style="text-align: start\; margin-left: 0px!i
 mportant\;">Antenatal History reveals\, Precious pregnancy G7 P0 L0 A6. Pr
 enatal anomaly scan shows neck mass. We planned elective caesarian section
  1week prior to EDD. Expert Team include Gynecologist\, Fetal medicine exp
 ert\, Anesthesiologist\, Pead Surgeon\, Pead ENT Surgeon\, Neonatologist\,
  OT Staff\, and Technicians. we all had multiple prior meetings and practi
 ced simulation of the EXIT procedure\, allocated the timing\, and role of 
 each speciality. Finally Succeded the EXIT.</p><p style="text-align: start
 \; margin-left: 0px!important\;">The successful outcome of an EXIT procedu
 re depends upon thorough and accurate prenatal investigations like imaging
 \, including fetal ultrasonography and fetal magnetic resonance imaging (M
 RI) have led to changes in perinatal management and improved neonatal outc
 omes appropriate presurgical planning\, and the availability of a highly s
 killed multidisciplinary team and facilities like NICU.</p><p style="text-
 align: start\; margin-left: 0px!important\;">&nbsp\;</p><p style="text-ali
 gn: start\; margin-left: 0px!important\;">Name of the Participant-Dr.Panch
 ala Murthy</p><p style="text-align: start\; margin-left: 0px!important\;">
 Address- Rainbow children’s hospitals</p><p style="text-align: start\; m
 argin-left: 0px!important\;"><a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer n
 ofollow" href="mailto:Email.drmurthyent@gmail.com"><u>Email.drmurthyent@gm
 ail.com</u></a></p><p style="text-align: start\; margin-left: 0px!importan
 t\;">Name of hospital- Rainbow children’s hospitals. Hyderabad\, India</
 p><p style="text-align: start\; margin-left: 0px!important\;">&nbsp\;</p><
 p style="text-align: start\; margin-left: 0px!important\;">&nbsp\;</p>
DTSTAMP:20260618T223108Z
LOCATION:Pediatric Otolaryngology 2
SUMMARY:EXIT [Ex Utero Intrapartum Treatment ] Procedure - Murthy Panchala
URL:https://sciencenext.org/ifos2026/talk/N7JLA3/
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