Prediction of Outcomes for Emergency Cervical Cerclage in the Presence of Protruding Membranes

  • Deb P
  • Aftab N
  • Muzaffar S
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The aim of our study is to verify whether some maternal features are related to pregnancy outcomes of emergency cerclage when membranes are protruding through the dilated cervix. We present a retrospective review of 20 cases of emergency cervical cerclage performed over a 3-year period at Al Wasl hospital, a tertiary level centre in Dubai. Analysis shows presence of membrane prolapse with infection causing rupture of membranes, to be the strongest predictor of poor outcome. Analysis also reveals a significant association between initial white blood cell count and perinatal outcome. This information is helpful in decision making and counseling patients regarding the likely outcome.

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Deb, P., Aftab, N., & Muzaffar, S. (2012). Prediction of Outcomes for Emergency Cervical Cerclage in the Presence of Protruding Membranes. ISRN Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2012, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.5402/2012/842841

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