1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9378(96)70164-3
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The significance of transvaginal ultrasonographic evaluation of the cervix in women treated with emergency cerclage

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“…Therefore, the potentially improved outcomes of many ‘high’ cerclages (>50% CL, >10mm to external os) could be combined with those with more superficial stitches resulting in a dilution of any improvement. Guzman et al [12] assessed cerclage position in 29 women treated with emergency cerclage where the cervix was ≥2cm dilated. The authors found no correlation between proximity of cerclage to the internal os and gestation at delivery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the potentially improved outcomes of many ‘high’ cerclages (>50% CL, >10mm to external os) could be combined with those with more superficial stitches resulting in a dilution of any improvement. Guzman et al [12] assessed cerclage position in 29 women treated with emergency cerclage where the cervix was ≥2cm dilated. The authors found no correlation between proximity of cerclage to the internal os and gestation at delivery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it seems reasonable to use a short course of broad-spectrum prophylactic antibiotics as in any other surgical procedure involving the vagina. On the other hand, tocolysis is not used systematically as some authors [7,9,16,17] do not use tocolysis at all while others use indomethacin [5,14,18] or ritodrine [19,20,21]. Finally, amniocentesis prior to the indication of cerclage has been suggested by Mays et al [22] who showed that selection of women according to the results of the amniocentesis improved perinatal results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study by Fuchs et al, 32 preoperative ultrasonic cervical length measurement did not improve prediction of early 384 Obstetrical and Gynecological Survey preterm birth over clinically assessed cervical dilatation in women undergoing an emergency cerclage. On the other hand, Guzman et al 39 found that preoperative funnel width correlated with gestational age at birth, whereas preoperative digital assessments of cervical dilatation did not.…”
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confidence: 98%