Objective: Function of the lower extremities after prenatal myelomeningocele (MMC) repair is best assessed with ambulatory function at 30–36 months of age, but parents often ask about function before this milestone. Lower extremity movement can be assessed by ultrasound (US) and at the newborn exam (NE), but correlation between US, NE, and ambulation is not firmly established. Methods: This was a retrospective correlation study of fetuses that underwent open prenatal MMC repair at SSM Cardinal Glennon Fetal Care Institute, St. Louis, MO, between January 2011 and June 2017. Movement at the ankles, knees, and hips was assessed by US after open repair on postoperative days (PODs) 0–5 and at 32 weeks gestation. NE was performed by physical therapy or neurosurgery within the first month of life, and pediatric follow-up between 30 and 36 months of age was obtained to document ambulation. Results: Forty-two fetuses were included. Joint movement seen on US varied by POD: it was present on POD 1 in 7% of fetuses and 62% by POD 5. Degree of ventriculomegaly, lesion level, and lesion length did not have a significant effect on US, NE, or ambulation. Knee movement on POD 3 correlated with knee movement at NE (k = 0.58, p < 0.01), but only later knee movement correlated with ambulation (k = 0.28–0.46, p = 0.01). Hip movement at 32 weeks was the only single joint assessment that correlated with NE and ambulation (k = 0.45 and 0.46, p = 0.03 and 0.01, respectively). Conclusion: Lower extremity movement increases between POD 1 and POD 5 in fetuses after open fetal MMC repair. Knee and hip movement on US at 32 weeks correlates with ambulation at 30–36 months. These data may inform counseling, and direct therapy and spark prospective investigations.

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