“…While the aforementioned case reports have described instances such as fetal intubation to avoid EXIT procedure in the setting of an unstable fetal airway or the ability to secure a definitive fetal airway at the time of fetal laryngoscopy and intervention for prenatally diagnosed CHAOS [5, 12, 19, 21], given the nature of this patient’s airway malformation, it was not felt that additional fetoscopic intervention would have yielded any benefit to secure a definitive airway and avert an EXIT procedure. This was confirmed at the time of near-term delivery, when an oral airway was unable to be secured by ENT services, and tracheostomy was ultimately performed.…”