Fetus-in-Fetu and the Surgeon’s Mandate: Defining a Threshold for Intervention Beyond Diagnostic Fascination
Abstract
The captivating condition of fetus-in-fetu (FIF) has long held a singular position in surgical literature, often presented as a diagnostic curiosity culminating in a technical triumph of excision. While case reports and series meticulously detail embryological theories, imaging hallmarks, and operative techniques, a critical, unresolved question persists: What is the precise ethical and clinical threshold that mandates surgical intervention? The surgical community must now move beyond diagnostic fascination to establish a clear, principled mandate.
Keywords
Fetus-in-fetuPediatric SurgerySurgical EthicsCongenital AnomaliesSurgical IndicationsRare TumorsClinical Decision-makingHashtags
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