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Prog. obstet. ginecol. (Ed. impr.) ; 54(4): 168-172, abr. 2011. ilus, tab, graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-142826

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Analizar la efectividad del procedimiento a través de los resultados perinatales obtenidos, mediante un estudio descriptivo y retrospectivo. Material y métodos: Se han revisado los casos de cerclaje cervical de emergencia aplicados en nuestro servicio entre los años 2000 y 2007, ambos incluidos, estableciendo criterios de selección que determinan a las pacientes susceptibles beneficiarse de este método. Resultados: Hemos obtenido una supervivencia neonatal libre de secuelas en el 87,5 % de los casos. Las complicaciones asociadas fueron menores, entre las que destacan la amenaza de parto prematuro y la rotura prematura pretérmino de membranas. Conclusión: Pese a la escasa bibliografía acerca de este tipo de cerclaje y sus resultados, a veces contradictorios, en nuestro centro optamos por éste como una alternativa eficaz a la actitud expectante en los casos de incompetencia cervical tardía como los descritos (AU)


Objective: To analyze the effectiveness of emergency cervical cerclage through a descriptive and retrospective analysis of our perinatal results.
Material and method: We reviewed cases in which emergency cervical cerclage was applied in our department between 2000 and 2007, both inclusive. During this review we established the necessary criteria to select the female patients likely to benefit from this method. Results: In the patients studied, we achieved a sequel-free neonatal survival rate of 87.5%. The associated complications were minor, mainly threatened preterm labor and preterm premature rupture of membranes. Conclusion: Despite the scarce literature about emergency cervical cerclage and its results (which are sometimes contradictory), we have chosen this technique as an effective alternative to expectant management in cases of late cervical incompetence, such as those described above (AU)


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Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Cerclage, Cervical/classification , Cerclage, Cervical/methods , Ambulatory Care , Survivorship/psychology , Abortion, Habitual/genetics , Abortion, Habitual/pathology , Pregnancy/metabolism , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Cerclage, Cervical/standards , Cerclage, Cervical , Ambulatory Care/methods , Survivorship/physiology , Abortion, Habitual/metabolism , Abortion, Habitual/psychology , Pregnancy/physiology , Retrospective Studies
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