Outcome of Fetuses with Cavum Velum Interpositi Cyst —Experience of a Tertiary Centre

AbstractCavum velum interpositi is the space between the layers of the tela choroidea of the third ventricle. This space occasionally appears as an anechoic lesion in routine  mid-trimester targeted scans because of the presence of fluid inside. This is then called a cavum velum interpositi (CVI) cyst. CVI cyst is a rare finding with varied outcomes. Councellings management are consequently confusing. This study was aimed at assessing the outcome of CVI cysts to g uide the treating clinician and address apprehensions of the expecting couple. Genetic evaluation and MRI to prove the inncocuous nature of CVI cysts is expensive and needs to be offered in an appropriate perspective. A fetal Neurosonogram was conducted in all the targeted scans and the brain was visualized in coronal, axial, sagittal and oblique saggital planes. The fetuses with a CVI cyst were followed antenatally and up to 6 months post delivery. The study concluded that CVI cysts appear to be an innocuous finding as neurological outcome of all four cases who continued pregnancy was normal. One patient terminated the pregnancy for an extra Central Nervous System anomaly.
Source: Journal of Fetal Medicine - Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Source Type: research