Preliminary Experience with Endoscopic Laser Surgery for Severe Twin–Twin Transfusion Syndrome

Abstract
In monozygotic twin pregnancies, there are placental vascular communications between the two fetuses. In 15 percent of such pregnancies there is an imbalance in net blood flow between the twins, resulting in the twin–twin transfusion syndrome. The recipient twin may have severe hydramnios during the second trimester of pregnancy, and there is a high risk of perinatal death and cerebral palsy in survivors. This condition can now be treated by endoscopic coagulation of the vascular anastomoses responsible for fetofetal transfusion with a neodymium:yttrium–aluminum–garnet (Nd:YAG) laser.