cerklage
Cerklage, also known as cervical cerclage, is a obstetric procedure in which sutures are placed around the cervix to reinforce it and help prevent premature dilation during pregnancy. It is used for women at risk of cervical insufficiency, a condition where the cervix dilates prematurely without contractions, risking second-trimester loss or preterm birth.
Indications for cerklage include a history of painless second-trimester pregnancy losses attributed to cervical insufficiency, a
Techniques include vaginal cerklage, most commonly the McDonald or Shirodkar methods, and transabdominal cerklage used when
Postoperative care varies, but patients are monitored for signs of infection, bleeding, or preterm labor. Sutures