Fetal mri of obstructive hydrocephalus: a review proposing a surgical etiology-based approach
Mario Tortora, Francesco Pacchiano, Chiara Doneda, Filippo Arrigoni, Giana Izzo, Ferdinando Caranci, Fabio Tortora, Cecilia Parazzini, Kshitij Mankad, Andrea Righini

TL;DR
This paper reviews fetal MRI cases of obstructive hydrocephalus and proposes a surgical approach based on the underlying cause.
Contribution
The paper introduces an etiology-based approach for diagnosing and managing obstructive hydrocephalus using fetal MRI.
Findings
Obstructive hydrocephalus has multiple causes, with aqueduct stenosis and hemorrhagic events being the most common.
A precise imaging approach helps in diagnosing the etiology and guiding surgical planning and counseling.
Abstract
Ventriculomegaly (VM) is the fetal central nervous system (CNS) anomaly most commonly represented in prenatal imaging. It is defined as a lateral ventricle of dimensions greater than or equal to 10 mm; it can be unilateral or bilateral. More generally, hydrocephalus is defined as an imbalance between brain parenchyma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) due to an abnormal increase of the latter within the ventricles in an almost bilateral manner. To identify ventriculomegaly and categorize its severity, the appropriate imaging and measurement methods are crucial. Clinical outcomes vary greatly because of the wide differential diagnosis. Furthermore, there is a significant chance that these causes may recur in subsequent pregnancies. Pregnancy care and counseling depend on a precise diagnosis of the underlying cause. We retrospectively reviewed our institutional fetal MR imaging database (4568…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders · Cerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus · Spinal Dysraphism and Malformations
