For the first time in Switzerland, foetuses have been operated on while they were still inside their mothers' wombs, the University Children's Hospital in Zürich reported on Thursday.

 

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Foetuses operated on in mothers’ wombs

For the first time in Switzerland, foetuses have been operated on while they were still inside their mothers' wombs, the University Children's Hospital in Zürich reported on Thursday.

 

The two operations were conducted on unborn children with spina bifida, a birth defect in which the backbone and spinal canal do not close before birth.

The operating team led by Martin Meuli, director of surgery at the hospital, conducted the two successful procedures in late 2010 and the middle of this year.

A particular challenge of this kind of surgical interventions is the fact that two distinct patients, the mother and the foetus, have to be anaesthetized, monitored and operated on simultaneously.

Up to now, these types of operations have only been conducted in the United States, and the mothers there suffered no serious complications although the risk of premature birth was increased.

Still, according to an American study, these kinds of operations to correct spina bifida are more successful when conducted before the birth.

Doctors say the chances are greater that a child with this condition will have better motor function in his or her legs and improved ambulatory ability later if corrective surgery takes place in the womb rather than waiting until after the baby has been delivered.

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Swiss rail to close ticket counters in Zurich, Bern, Vaud, Ticino and Zug

Switzerland’s Federal Railways (SBB) will be removing the ticket counter from nine stations in the cantons of Zurich, Vaud, Bern, Zug and Ticino

Swiss rail to close ticket counters in Zurich, Bern, Vaud, Ticino and Zug

The SBB made the announcement on Wednesday, saying the decision was made due to a lack of demand. 

Instead, commuters will need to buy tickets from automated machines. 

In the canton of Zurich, the ticket stations in Dietlikon, Hinwil, Kloten, Männedorf and Oberwinterthur will be closed. 

In neighbouring Zug, Cham’s ticket counter will be closed, while the Herzogenbuchsee station in Bern will also go fully automated. 

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In Latin Switzerland, Pully in Vaud and Biasca in Ticino will see their ticket counters closed. 

The SBB told Swiss news outlet Watson that approximately 95 percent of ticket sales are now made via self-service machines or online. 

The advent of navigation apps has meant the need for personal advice on directions and travel has fallen, particularly in smaller areas or stations with lower traffic. 

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