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Suture type and ultrasound-indicated cerclage efficacy.

Vincenzo Berghella1, Jeff M Szychowski, John Owen, Gary Hankins, Jay D Iams, Jeanne S Sheffield, Annette Perez-Delboy, Deborah A Wing, Edwin R Guzman.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess whether type of suture material affects cerclage efficacy for preterm birth (PTB) prevention.
METHODS: Secondary analysis of a multicenter trial of ultrasound-indicated cerclage for short cervical length (CL), in which women with prior spontaneous PTB at 16-33 6/7 weeks, a singleton gestation and CL < 25 mm between 16-22 6/7 weeks, were randomized to McDonald cerclage or no cerclage. Outcomes of women who underwent cerclage were analyzed by type of suture material, comparing polyester braided thread (Mersilene™ or Ethibond™) to Mersilene tape™. Primary outcome was PTB < 35 weeks.
RESULTS: 138 women underwent McDonald cerclage: 84 (61%) received polyester braided thread and 46 (33%) Mersilene tape™. Eight (6%) received monofilament suture and were excluded from analysis. Rates of PTB < 35 weeks were similar, 35% for polyester braided thread vs 24% for Mersilene tape™ (p = .24). Birth gestational age was also similar among the 2 groups (p = .18).
CONCLUSION: Type of suture material may not affect ultrasound-indicated cerclage efficacy in high-risk women with short CL, but further study is needed. Polyester braided thread (Mersilene™ or Ethibond™) and polyester braided Mersilene tape™ seem to have similar efficacy.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22545593      PMCID: PMC5809126          DOI: 10.3109/14767058.2012.688081

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med        ISSN: 1476-4954


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