SUMMARY
Mauro H. Schenone, M.D., is a maternal–fetal medicine specialist whose research focuses on advancing fetal diagnosis, therapy, and outcomes in high-risk pregnancies. His work emphasizes fetal surgery, complex fetal conditions, and translational approaches to improve maternal and neonatal health. He has led and collaborated on multicenter studies evaluating outcomes of in-utero interventions. His research explores maternal–fetal immune and vascular responses to fetal surgery, with the goal of reducing procedure-related morbidity and preterm birth. He has contributed to innovations in ultrasound and Doppler imaging for the assessment of fetal anemia, placental function, and growth restriction. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications, reviews, and clinical guidelines that inform contemporary fetal medicine practice. His scholarly work integrates clinical care, imaging, and translational science to optimize patient selection and counseling. He is actively involved in multidisciplinary research collaborations within fetal therapy programs. His research supports evidence-based, patient-centered care for complex pregnancies. His work continues to shape best practices in maternal-fetal medicine and fetal intervention.
Focus Areas
- Fetal Surgery and therapy
- Periviability
- Fetal Diagnosis
Significance To Patient Care
His scholarly work integrates clinical care, imaging, and translational science to optimize patient selection and counseling. He is actively involved in multidisciplinary research collaborations within fetal therapy programs. His research supports evidence-based, patient-centered care for complex pregnancies. His work continues to shape best practices in maternal-fetal medicine and fetal intervention.