from Section 1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 November 2021
The founding physicians of fetal surgery recognized that experimental procedures involving a fetus were morally sensitive and would require a formal review to assess their ethical justification. A Fetal Therapy Board (FTB) is one of the groups assembled to provide such formal ethical reviews; and as such, this group would logically have members representing certain medical/surgical specialties beyond the fetal surgeon. A framework to be used by a FTB as applied to the fetal status, the components of an ethical justification, and the informed consent process for fetal interventions is presented. In addition, some hypothetical examples of a FTB review are provided to highlight specific ethical dilemmas.
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