Cervical cerclage: an established intervention with neglected potential?
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Elsevier BV
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Cervical cerclage is a common obstetric procedure, performed in an attempt to reduce the likelihood of late miscarriage and preterm delivery. Many questions still remain unanswered, however, regarding its efficacy and the populations most likely to benefit. Existing studies often use endpoints such as preterm delivery, but associations between preterm...
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BED REST , BIRTH , 610 , 618 , INSUFFICIENCY , FAILED TRANSVAGINAL CERCLAGE , Pregnancy , Humans , Progesterone , EMERGENCY CERCLAGE , Cerclage, Cervical , Preterm labour , WOMEN , Cervical cerclage , RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL , PREVENTION , PRETERM DELIVERY , BULGING FETAL MEMBRANES , Premature Birth , Female , Uterine Cervical Incompetence
