Arabin cervical pessary to prevent preterm birth in severe twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome treated by laser surgery.

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Objectives To describe the outcome of patients with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome and cervical length?=?25?mm, treated with laser and an Arabin cervical pessary. Methods Retrospective analysis of a consecutive series of all cases with severe twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome who underwent laser surgery: a group with cervical length above 25?mm (group A) and two groups who had a cervical length of 25?mm or less prior to the procedure. The first 8 cases (group B) were managed expectantly and the next 8 cases had a cervical pessary inserted immediately after laser surgery (group C). Gestational age at birth was the primary outcome. The secondary outcome was a composite one encompassing severe neonatal morbidity. Results The median gestational age at laser surgery was 20?weeks in all groups but the median gestational age at delivery was significantly higher in group C versus B (28 vs 32?weeks, p?=?0.01). Severe neonatal morbidity was present in 18% in group C and 70% in group B (p?More
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arabin cervical pessary,preterm birth,surgery,twin-to-twin
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