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Cervical cerclage is an obstetric intervention used in women with poor obstetric histories. After recruiting the participant, Trans vaginal sonography will be used to examine cervical length and funneling. In addition vaginal examination will be performed to evaluate the cervix. After placing the cerclage, the participant will be invited every 4 weeks for a follow up evaluation session in order to examine the cervix and cerclage position. .


Clinical Trial Description

Cervical cerclage is an obstetric intervention used in women with poor obstetric histories due to late abortions, premature deliveries and painless dilatation. These 3 situations are usually due to cervical incompetence though can be caused by infection and other factors.

The cerclage is usually placed from 12-24 weeks of gestation depending on the indication and medical follow up during pregnancy. There are 2 methods for cerclage performance-McDonald and Shirodkar that have the same efficacy.

After recruiting the participant, Trans vaginal sonography will be used to examine cervical length and funneling. In addition vaginal examination will be performed to evaluate the cervix. After placing the cerclage, the participant will be invited every 4 weeks for a follow up evaluation session in order to examine the cervix and cerclage position. Each follow up will include a vaginal examination and trans vaginal sonography. The trans vaginal sonography will examine total cervical length, funneling, and the cerclage's distance from the inner and outer os' of the cervix. ;


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NCT number NCT03046654
Study type Interventional
Source Rambam Health Care Campus
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Status Terminated
Phase N/A
Start date March 15, 2017
Completion date August 31, 2020

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