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Prognostic Value of Post-Cerclage Transvaginal Ultrasound Parameters in Predicting Spontaneous Preterm Birth. [PDF]
Alkan Bulbul G +5 more
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Spectrum of Cervical Insufficiency: Management Strategies from Asymptomatic Shortening to Emergent Membrane Prolapse. [PDF]
Baroutis D +9 more
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Cervical cerclage for the prevention of preterm birth has been in use for over 60 years, however, evidence is still limited and conflicting regarding its benefit.
Lisa Dawes, Katie M. Groom
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Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2014
Cervical cerclage is an obstetric procedure performed for prevention of prematurity. Cerclage was first introduced by Drs Shirodkar and McDonald in the mid-1950s for women with repeated second trimester losses and cervical changes in current pregnancy.
Anju, Suhag, Vincenzo, Berghella
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Cervical cerclage is an obstetric procedure performed for prevention of prematurity. Cerclage was first introduced by Drs Shirodkar and McDonald in the mid-1950s for women with repeated second trimester losses and cervical changes in current pregnancy.
Anju, Suhag, Vincenzo, Berghella
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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1991
AbstractObjective— To assess the efficacy of emergency cervical cerclage.Design— Retrospective review of patients who underwent emergency cervical cerclage between August 1986 and August 1989.Setting— University College and the Middlesex Hospitals obstetric unit, a neonatal referral centre.Subjects— 19 women between 16 and 28 weeks gestation with a ...
J, MacDougall, N, Siddle
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AbstractObjective— To assess the efficacy of emergency cervical cerclage.Design— Retrospective review of patients who underwent emergency cervical cerclage between August 1986 and August 1989.Setting— University College and the Middlesex Hospitals obstetric unit, a neonatal referral centre.Subjects— 19 women between 16 and 28 weeks gestation with a ...
J, MacDougall, N, Siddle
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Cervical Insufficiency and Cervical Cerclage
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2013The purpose of this guideline is to provide a framework that clinicians can use to determine which women are at greatest risk of having cervical insufficiency and in which set of circumstances a cerclage is of potential value.Published literature was retrieved through searches of PubMed or MEDLINE, CINAHL, and The Cochrane Library in 2012 using ...
Richard Brown +17 more
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Postconceptional cervical cerclage
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1993To determine the outcome and morbidity of pregnancies following cervical cerclage.Records were reviewed for 326 patients with 374 singleton pregnancies between 1980 and 1990.McDonald and Shirodkar procedures were carried out in 323 and 51 pregnancies, respectively. The procedure was classified as elective if based on past history (n = 330).
A, Ayhan +4 more
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Transabdominal cervical cerclage
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2010Background: Transabdominal cervical cerclage has been performed via laparotomy for over four decades. A laparoscopic approach has recently been developed and offers the potential for lower morbidity.Aims: The experience of one operator with transabdominal cervical cerclage via laparotomy is reviewed to establish a baseline with which to compare ...
Mark P, Umstad +2 more
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1973
Closure of the incompetent internal cervical os by whatever method presents few technical difficulties when attempted before effacement and dilatation have occurred. In the latter situation, unless the protruding fetal membranes can be reduced safely, their rupture during placement of the sutures is sometimes difficult to avoid. The following procedure
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Closure of the incompetent internal cervical os by whatever method presents few technical difficulties when attempted before effacement and dilatation have occurred. In the latter situation, unless the protruding fetal membranes can be reduced safely, their rupture during placement of the sutures is sometimes difficult to avoid. The following procedure
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Southern Medical Journal, 1979
During a 20-year period, 40 pregnancies were managed in 32 patients with a diagnosis of an incompetent cervix, a ratio of 1:775 deliveries. Diagnosis before development of symptoms produced a 92% fetal salvage, with 68% reaching 36 weeks of gestation. Development of symptoms before cerclage resulted in only a 40% fetal salvage.
W A, Peters +2 more
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During a 20-year period, 40 pregnancies were managed in 32 patients with a diagnosis of an incompetent cervix, a ratio of 1:775 deliveries. Diagnosis before development of symptoms produced a 92% fetal salvage, with 68% reaching 36 weeks of gestation. Development of symptoms before cerclage resulted in only a 40% fetal salvage.
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