Transabdominal cervicoisthmic cerclage in the management of recurrent second trimester miscarriage and preterm delivery

British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
D M Gibb, D A Salaria

Abstract

To evaluate the role of transabdominal cervicoisthmic cerclage (TCC) in the management of recurrent mid-trimester pregnancy miscarriage and preterm delivery. An observational study of 50 women with history of recurrent second trimester miscarriage and preterm delivery in whom TCC was performed. A tertiary referral centre for high risk obstetrics. TCC was performed on 51 occasions in 50 women. One had TCC performed in two successive pregnancies. Prior to the procedure, they had experienced 36 first trimester miscarriages and 163 later pregnancy losses. These included 152 midtrimester miscarriages and 11 neonatal deaths after preterm delivery. There had been 4 survivors after preterm delivery. The total number of pregnancies after TCC was 61 with three women losing one pregnancy and subsequently having a successful pregnancy. Of these women 44 now have had a successful outcome. Six have not had a successful outcome. Eight women have had two successful consecutive pregnancies after TCC. The fetal survival was 85.2% post-procedure. TCC is a procedure that may be used in a highly selected group of women with anatomical defects of the cervix and previous failed transvaginal cerclage resulting in recurrent second trimester pregnancy l...Continue Reading

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