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OBJECTIVE: Our goal was to study the effect of therapeutic McDonald cerclage on cervical length with the use of transvaginal ultrasonography.
STUDY DESIGN: Cervical length was measured serially in singleton pregnancies in which there were doubts regarding cervical competence. When shortening of the cervix was substantial before 27 weeks' gestation a McDonald cerclage was applied. Wilcoxon signed rank test was used, and 1-tailed P <.05 was considered significant.
RESULTS: In the 34 pregnancies studied, the mean cervical length measured at a mean gestational age of 14 weeks had decreased significantly (P <.0001) from 42 mm (95% confidence interval 38-47) to 21 mm (95% confidence interval 19-23) at a mean gestational age of 20 weeks 5 days, when a cerclage was applied. After the cerclage the mean cervical length increased significantly (P
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The effect of therapeutic McDonald cerclage on cervical length as assessed by transvaginal ultrasonography.
Althuisius SM et al., 1999
Althuisius SM, Dekker GA, van Geijn HP, Hummel P
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