Premature birth and recurrent late miscarriage are usually treated by vaginal cerclage. Of the three methods of preventing premature birth (drug tocolytic therapy, cervical cerclage and pessary), cerclage addresses asymptomatic women who have the three favoring factors: single pregnancy; previous spontaneous preterm birth; short cervical length (< 25 mm) before 24 weeks. The main benefits of cerclage refer to stopping recurrent premature birth before 35 weeks, reduction of perinatal mortality and significant reduction of neonatal morbidity. This article argues that emergency cerclage performed outside the standard indications for prolapse of amniochorial membranes through the external cervical orifice is an effective method for prolonging p...
Cervical incompetence is an important contributor to preterm birth and second trimester pregnancy lo...
Vaginal cerclage (a suture around the cervix) is commonly placed in women with recurrent pregnancy l...
Cerclages can be used to prevent preterm birth, although their effectiveness and safety is disputed....
Cervical cerclage is commonly performed by the obstetricians in cervical insufficiency. It can eithe...
Background: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of emergency cervical cerclage in women who pre...
OBJECTIVE: An emergency (rescue) cervical cerclage can be offered to pregnant women pre -senting wit...
O parto pré-termo é o principal responsável pela morbilidade e mortalidade perinatal em países indus...
BACKGROUND: Vaginal cerclage (a suture around the cervix) commonly is placed in women with recurrent...
Background: Cervical incompetence occasionally results in mid-trimester pregnancy loss, preterm labo...
Aim: We aimed to investigate the effectiveness of Cerclage in the pregnancy outcome based on the obs...
Abstract Background Preterm birth is in quantity and in severity the most important contributor of p...
Abstract Preterm birth is the primary cause of perinatal morb idity and mortality. Infants who are b...
ObjectiveTo compare the therapeutic effects of emergency cervical cerclage and expectant treatment i...
Objective: To compare the maternal and neonatal outcomes of patients with emergency versus therapeut...
Background: Preterm birth (PTB) is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality worldwide,...
Cervical incompetence is an important contributor to preterm birth and second trimester pregnancy lo...
Vaginal cerclage (a suture around the cervix) is commonly placed in women with recurrent pregnancy l...
Cerclages can be used to prevent preterm birth, although their effectiveness and safety is disputed....
Cervical cerclage is commonly performed by the obstetricians in cervical insufficiency. It can eithe...
Background: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of emergency cervical cerclage in women who pre...
OBJECTIVE: An emergency (rescue) cervical cerclage can be offered to pregnant women pre -senting wit...
O parto pré-termo é o principal responsável pela morbilidade e mortalidade perinatal em países indus...
BACKGROUND: Vaginal cerclage (a suture around the cervix) commonly is placed in women with recurrent...
Background: Cervical incompetence occasionally results in mid-trimester pregnancy loss, preterm labo...
Aim: We aimed to investigate the effectiveness of Cerclage in the pregnancy outcome based on the obs...
Abstract Background Preterm birth is in quantity and in severity the most important contributor of p...
Abstract Preterm birth is the primary cause of perinatal morb idity and mortality. Infants who are b...
ObjectiveTo compare the therapeutic effects of emergency cervical cerclage and expectant treatment i...
Objective: To compare the maternal and neonatal outcomes of patients with emergency versus therapeut...
Background: Preterm birth (PTB) is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality worldwide,...
Cervical incompetence is an important contributor to preterm birth and second trimester pregnancy lo...
Vaginal cerclage (a suture around the cervix) is commonly placed in women with recurrent pregnancy l...
Cerclages can be used to prevent preterm birth, although their effectiveness and safety is disputed....