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Fetal and placental surgery

Participating journal: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth

BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth is calling for submissions to our Collection on Fetal and placental surgery.

Fetal and placental surgery represents a rapidly evolving field that aims to address congenital anomalies and complications during pregnancy through in-utero interventions. These surgical techniques, which can include procedures such as fetoscopy and placental surgery, enable clinicians to treat conditions that may adversely affect fetal development, health, and survival. Placental surgery encompasses a variety of interventions, including but not limited to, the treatment of placental insufficiency, the management of placenta previa, and the correction of placental vascular anomalies. As technology and surgical techniques advance, this area of medicine continues to expand, offering promising new avenues for intervention that can significantly enhance neonatal outcomes.

The Collection invites researchers and clinicians in fields including maternal-fetal medicine, obstetrics and obstetrical surgery, and neonatology, to contribute research that explores topics including, but not limited to, in-utero surgical techniques, emergency obstetric practices, recent advancements in minimally invasive techniques, and outcomes associated with these interventions.

All manuscripts submitted to this journal, including those submitted to collections and special issues, are assessed in line with our editorial policies and the journal’s peer review process. Reviewers and editors are required to declare competing interests and can be excluded from the peer review process if a competing interest exists.

Participating journal

Submit your manuscript to this collection through the participating journal.

Editors

  • Nahla Khalek MD, MPH, MSEd, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, United States

  • Eyal Krispin MD, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, United States

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