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Obstetrics and Gynecology

Thomas Jefferson University

Series

2010

Cervical Cerclage

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Recent Change In The Incidence Of Cervical Cerclage, Maria Bisulli, Md, Neil S. Seligman, Md, Komal Soin, Ms, Anju Suhag, Md, Vincenzo Berghella, Md May 2010

Recent Change In The Incidence Of Cervical Cerclage, Maria Bisulli, Md, Neil S. Seligman, Md, Komal Soin, Ms, Anju Suhag, Md, Vincenzo Berghella, Md

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Papers

Conclusions:

More selective indications for cervical cerclage based on recent randomized studies were associated with decreased cerclage placement.

The decrease in incidence of history-indicated cerclage may be due to the fact that more women with prior PTB are being followed by transvaginal cervical length measurements.

The decrease in incidence of ultrasound-indicated cerclage may be due to the use of 17-hydroxy progesterone caproate in women with PTB.