Case Report

Rescue cerclage in IVF pregnancies with second trimester cervical dilatation: Case report and literature review

  • Banu Kumbak
  • Rukset Attar
  • Gazi Yildirim
  • Narter Yesildaglar
  • Cem Fiçicioglu

Received Date: 26.02.2009 Accepted Date: 06.06.2009 J Turk Ger Gynecol Assoc 2009;10(4):244-247 PMID: 24591882

Despite being available for over 50 years, cervical cerclage remains one of the controversial interventions in obstetrics. Rescue cerclage is the operative cervical closure of a widely dilated cervix with or without unruptured membrane prolapsus. In the literature, the effectiveness of rescue cerclage in the prolongation of pregnancy is debatable. Prolongation of pregnancy and improvement of neonatal survival is of utmost importance in pregnancies achieved by in vitro fertilization (IVF). We report here two IVF pregnancies with second trimester cervical dilatation treated with rescue cerclage and who delivered healthy babies near term without maternal and neonatal morbidities.

Keywords: Rescue cerclage, IVF, pregnancy, cervical dilatation