Cervical Cerclage: Prolonging Gestational Period for Successful Pregnancy Outcome

Afroza Akhter, A. H. M. A. Habib, Shahjad Hossain Md Al Momen, Sudipto Deb Nath
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Background: Cervical Cerclage may be an effective treatment option in true cervical insufficiency. Cervical function plays a crucial role to protect growing fetus in utero in maintaining successful pregnancy. As the gestational weeks progress, the cervix undergoes dynamic changes, including softening and shortening, to accommodate fetal growth.    Objective: The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness and outcome of cervical cerclage placement as a preventive measure against recurrent pregnancy loss and preterm delivery and its complications, to analyze pregnancy outcomes among participants who received cervical cerclage and to investigate the relationship between cervical cerclage and pregnancy outcome based on gestational age. Method and Materials: The study was conducted over three years at CMH, Jashore and Ibn Sina Hospital Jashore, utilizing a retrospective and longitudinal interventional approach. Ethical approval was obtained before commencing the study, which involved 92 cases undergoing mid-trimester cervical cerclage. Cervical length measurements, cervical cerclage using the McDonald technique, and subsequent medical management were performed with outcome analyzed using descriptive statistics and odds ratio. Data were analyzed retrospectively through SPSS data analysis tool. Result: 45.65% of patients experienced term deliveries, while 33.70% had preterm deliveries, with 20.65% facing abortions. Distinct inclusion criteria unveiled diverse outcomes, such as recurrent pregnancy loss cases showing 40.82% preterm and 38.78% term deliveries. Odds ratios highlighted cervical length's significance, with a 0.25 ratio indicating reduced preterm risk. Interestingly, 61.69% of preterm births occurred between 34 and 36 weeks. Maternal outcomes indicated low incidence rates of hemorrhage (4.8%), infections (1.1%) and cervix laceration (2.4%). Conclusion: The study underscores cervical cerclage's potential in enhancing full-term pregnancies, particularly for patients with cervical incompetence. While highlighting its success, the study also acknowledges associated risks and complications. J Bangladesh Coll Phys Surg 2024; 42: 57-62
宫颈环扎术:延长妊娠期以获得成功的妊娠结果
背景:宫颈环扎术可能是治疗真正的宫颈机能不全的有效方法。宫颈功能对保护宫内胎儿的生长发育、维持成功妊娠起着至关重要的作用。随着妊娠周数的增加,宫颈会发生动态变化,包括变软和缩短,以适应胎儿的生长。 研究目的本研究旨在评估宫颈环扎术作为预防再次妊娠流产和早产及其并发症的措施的有效性和结果,分析接受宫颈环扎术的参与者的妊娠结果,并根据胎龄调查宫颈环扎术与妊娠结果之间的关系:该研究在贾肖尔 CMH 医院和贾肖尔 Ibn Sina 医院进行,为期三年,采用回顾性和纵向干预方法。研究开始前已获得伦理批准,共有 92 个病例接受了孕中期宫颈环扎术。研究人员对宫颈长度进行了测量,采用麦克唐纳技术进行了宫颈环扎术,并对随后的医疗处理进行了分析,结果采用描述性统计和几率比进行分析。结果:45.65%的患者经历了足月分娩,33.70%的患者经历了早产,20.65%的患者面临流产。不同的纳入标准揭示了不同的结果,如复发性妊娠流产病例中,40.82%为早产,38.78%为足月分娩。比值比凸显了宫颈长度的重要性,比值比为 0.25 表明早产风险降低。有趣的是,61.69%的早产发生在 34 到 36 周之间。产妇结果显示,出血(4.8%)、感染(1.1%)和宫颈裂伤(2.4%)的发生率较低:这项研究强调了宫颈环扎术在促进足月妊娠方面的潜力,尤其是对宫颈机能不全的患者而言。在强调其成功的同时,该研究也承认了相关的风险和并发症。
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