MANAGEMENT OF A PATIENT WITH FRUIT BLADDER IN ISTHMIC-CERVICAL INSUFFICIENCY (CLINICAL CASE)
According to various authors, isthmic-cervical insufficiency (ICI) occurs in 40 % of very early and early preterm births. The effectiveness of various methods for correcting ischemic-cervical insufficiency is widely discussed. Micronized progesterone, obstetric pessary, surgical correction of ICI ar...
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The Publishing House Medicine and Enlightenment,
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Summary: | According to various authors, isthmic-cervical insufficiency (ICI) occurs in 40 % of very early and early preterm births. The effectiveness of various methods for correcting ischemic-cervical insufficiency is widely discussed. Micronized progesterone, obstetric pessary, surgical correction of ICI are used. The surgical technique of correction has more than half a century of history with mixed results. According to various authors, when the fetal bladder prolapses in patients with isthymic-cervical insufficiency, surgical correction allows the pregnancy to be prolonged by 10 weeks or more in comparison with conservative treatment methods. |
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Item Description: | 1991-010X 2542-0968 |