2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2022.01.002
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Efficacy of laparoscopic and trans-abdominal cerclage (TAC) in patients with cervical insufficiency: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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“…15,16 Fetal death within 2 weeks of surgery has been quantified as <2% by Sumners et al, 15 which correlates with our single case. The systematic review and meta-analysis by Marchand et al 14 found that both laparoscopic and open TAC are effective in prolonging gestational age, but neither is able to prevent all preterm deliveries. Dual pathology such as maternal disease or uteroplacental malperfusion is common.…”
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“…15,16 Fetal death within 2 weeks of surgery has been quantified as <2% by Sumners et al, 15 which correlates with our single case. The systematic review and meta-analysis by Marchand et al 14 found that both laparoscopic and open TAC are effective in prolonging gestational age, but neither is able to prevent all preterm deliveries. Dual pathology such as maternal disease or uteroplacental malperfusion is common.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Transabdominal cerclage is a last resort intervention for recurrent mid‐trimester loss where vaginal cerclage has failed or is not possible. 6 , 14 , 16 These highly selected women are estimated at 13% of cervical insufficiency cases, 17 and are the most difficult in which to achieve a successful pregnancy. In our cohort, 41 (44%) of women had not achieved a viable pregnancy.…”
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“…Ein in 2022 publizierter systematischer Review und Metaanalyse mit 43 Studien zeigte, dass durch eine abdominale Zerklage per Laparoskopie ein Zugewinn von im Mittel 14,86 SSW und per Laparotomie von 12,79 SSW beobachtet werden konnte 63 .…”
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