
Fetal Surgery: Seven Questions Dr. Timothy Crombleholme Answered for Us
4-minute read
Renowned expert Dr. Crombleholme answers common questions about fetal interventions and treating babies before they’re born.
4-minute read
Renowned expert Dr. Crombleholme answers common questions about fetal interventions and treating babies before they’re born.
~ 5 Min Read ~ “I’m always amazed when I see these babies at birth, and we put the bowel in a silo how we’re able to get that bowel back into the tummy in such a short period of time,” said Paul Wales, MD, surgical director for the Intestinal Rehabilitation Center at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.
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When Katarina’s unborn baby was diagnosed with myelomeningocele (MMC), “It was kind of a shock, but my doctor said the best bet was fetal surgery. He referred me to Colorado right away, and he said we needed to do it as soon as possible,” she says. “That just kind of threw me for a whirlwind, and I have other kids to take care of too. It was a lot to process.”