Outcomes following elective cerclage versus ultrasound surveillance in women with one prior preterm event

CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, this study shows that in women with one prior preterm event, both history-indicated cerclage and ultrasound surveillance are appropriate management options. The majority of women undergoing ultrasound surveillance did not require a cerclage and so avoided the potential perioperative complications of cerclage insertion. However, those that did require an ultrasound-indicated cerclage were at high risk of preterm birth so should be followed up closely to enable adequate preterm birth preparation. Further prospective studies comparing history indicated cerclage and US surveillance in women with one prior preterm event are necessary.PMID:37708656 | DOI:10.1016/j.ejogrb.2023.09.001
Source: Reproductive Biology - Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Source Type: research