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Clinical outcome of modified McDonald's procedure for the treatment of pregnancies with cervical insufficiency [PDF]
Objective To investigate the clinical outcome of modified McDonald's procedure for the treatment of pregnant women with cervical insufficiency. Methods Clinical data of 113 women with singleton pregnancies with cervical insufficiency who underwent ...
LONG Juan, LIU Yusong, PAN Hongying, REN Xuwen, LIU Jianling
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Objective: Cervical cerclage is a surgical procedure commonly used to treat cervical insufficiency, a condition that can lead to preterm birth. Identifying reliable predictors of preterm delivery in women who have undergone cervical cerclage is crucial ...
Yueyi Chen, Zixuan Zhang
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Background Cervical cerclage has been proposed as an effective treatment for cervical insufficiency, but there has been controversy regarding the surgical options of cervical cerclage in singleton and twin pregnancies.
Guiqiong Huang +5 more
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Effectiveness of delayed absorbable monofilament suture in emergency cerclage
Objective: To determine the sustained effects of emergency cerclage using slowly absorbable monofilament sutures, changes in cervical length after cerclage were evaluated in six cases.
Takashi Yorifuji +5 more
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Rescue Adjuvant Vaginal Progesterone May Improve Outcomes in Cervical Cerclage Failure
Introduction Aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of rescue adjuvant vaginal progesterone in women with ongoing, transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS)-confirmed cervical shortening despite cervical cerclage.
Costa, Fabricio Da Silva +3 more
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Self-Care Practices and Pregnancy Outcomes among Women undergoing Cervical Cerclage [PDF]
Background: Cervical insufficiency is a well-recognized cause of recurrent second trimester pregnancy loss and preterm birth. Aim: The aim of this study was to assess self-care practices and pregnancy outcomes among women undergoing cervical cerclage ...
Lamiaa Mahmoud +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) Green‐top Guidelines (GTGs) provide evidence‐based recommendations in women's health. Even where evidence is considered high quality, it is uncertain whether factors known to influence maternity outcomes are reflected in study design.
Anangsha Kumar +8 more
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D. L. W. Dasanayake +5 more
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Preterm birth is associated with substantial neonatal morbidity and mortality. We evaluated whether universal cervical length screening with ultrasound, followed by progesterone therapy for women with a short cervix, has the potential to reduce the incidence of preterm birth.
Mira Zethelius +11 more
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