Clinical Efficacy of Emergency Cerclage for Advanced Cervical Incompetence.
- Author:
Jae Sook ROH
;
Eun Hwan JEONG
;
Hak Soon KIM
- Publication Type:Clinical Trial ; Original Article
- Keywords:
Advanced cervical incompetence;
emergency cerclage
- MeSH:
Amniocentesis;
Cerclage, Cervical;
Emergencies*;
Fetus;
Gestational Age;
Humans;
Infant;
Live Birth;
Pregnancy;
Prospective Studies
- From:Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
1998;41(12):3001-3006
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
To evaluate the clinical efficacy of emergency cervical cerclage in the treatment of advanced cervical incompetence, a prospective clinical trial was performed in 18 patients with advanced cervical incompetence at 20 to 25 weeks gestation. Modified McDonalds operation with or without transabdominal amniocentesis was used for cervical cerclage. Pregnancy was prolonged for a sufficient time to deliver viable fetuses in 56.3% of patients. The median procedure-to-delivery interval was 8.6 (range 0.1 to 20.5) weeks for the entire group, and 13.9 (range 6.5 to 20.5) weeks for 9 patients who achieved live birth. The median gestational age at delivery was 38.6 (range 28.3 to 41.0) weeks for the live infants. The median birthweight of the live infants was 3062 g (range 1050 to 3620 g). The lack of significant matemal morbidity combined with the results for the fetus-infant supports further efforts in this area.