“…A specific feature of the new model of obstetrical pessary by Dr. Schneiderman are four semi-circular symmetrically located notches on the outer surface of the ring and four symmetrical semi-circular bulges on the inner surface of the ring ( Figure 1) [5,6]. The inner part of the pessary is made of silicon rubber with Shore A hardness 60, and the outer part is made of silicon rubber with Shore A hardness 10 or foam rubber, silicon rubber contains 2-4 mass silver nanoparticles (7).…”
The problem of habitual abortion is of clinical and social importance and a new model of obstetrical pessary can be successfully used for the treatment of patients with cervical insufficiency and habitual abortion.
“…A specific feature of the new model of obstetrical pessary by Dr. Schneiderman are four semi-circular symmetrically located notches on the outer surface of the ring and four symmetrical semi-circular bulges on the inner surface of the ring ( Figure 1) [5,6]. The inner part of the pessary is made of silicon rubber with Shore A hardness 60, and the outer part is made of silicon rubber with Shore A hardness 10 or foam rubber, silicon rubber contains 2-4 mass silver nanoparticles (7).…”
The problem of habitual abortion is of clinical and social importance and a new model of obstetrical pessary can be successfully used for the treatment of patients with cervical insufficiency and habitual abortion.
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