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Cervical surveillance as an alternative to elective cervical cerclage for pregnancy management of suspected cervical incompetence
Authors:Higgins Shane P  Kornman Louise H  Bell Robin J  Brennecke Shaun P
Affiliation:University of Melbourne, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Victoria, Australia. shane.higgins@rwh.org.au
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to compare the outcome of pregnancies among patients with suspected cervical incompetence treated either by elective cervical cerclage or an alternative management program involving cervical surveillance. DESIGN, SETTING AND METHODS: A prospective cohort study was performed in two groups of patients at risk of cervical incompetence with singleton gestations attending the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, from 1996 to 2000. The first group was managed by their obstetric carers with an elective cerclage, while the second group was managed conservatively as part of a cervical surveillance program offered to patients attending the Department of Perinatal Medicine for pregnancy care. This program consists of weekly visits from 16 weeks' gestation and involves alternating transvaginal ultrasound assessment of cervical morphometry with cervico-vaginal bacteriology and fetal fibronectin swabs. Empiric insertion of a cerclage is undertaken when there is evidence of significant cervical shortening (cervical canal <2.5 cm in length at
Keywords:cervical cerclage    cervical incompetence    cervical surveillance    transvaginal ultrasound
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