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Twin–twin Transfusion Syndrome

"Solomon technique" Firstly all visible anastomoses are coagulated, and then coagulation is performed to connect the anastomoses’ ablation sites from one edge of the placenta to the other.


Links: twin–twin transfusion syndrome | twinning | Image - TTTS | Image - TTTS laser coagulation

Reference

Sago H, Ishii K, Sugibayashi R, Ozawa K, Sumie M & Wada S. (2018). Fetoscopic laser photocoagulation for twin-twin transfusion syndrome. J. Obstet. Gynaecol. Res. , 44, 831-839. PMID: 29436080 DOI.

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