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Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2014

First Trimester Laparoscopic Cerclage

Linda-Dalal J. Shiber; T.G. Lang; Resad Pasic

STUDY OBJECTIVE To review the indications, rationale, and technique for abdominal cerclage, specifically focusing on a laparoscopic approach to this procedure during the first trimester of pregnancy. DESIGN This is an educational video directed toward gynecologic surgeons. Patient consent was obtained for use of surgical video footage, and Institutional Review Board exemption was granted. A patient case is discussed and a step-by-step description of the technique used to perform laparoscopic cerclage in the first trimester of pregnancy is demonstrated using surgical footage. SETTING The estimated incidence of cervical insufficiency affecting pregnancy is as high as 1%. Cervical cerclage placement is the treatment for this condition. Although most cerclages are placed transvaginally via the Shirodkar or McDonald technique, abdominal cerclage is necessary in women with a previous failed transvaginal cerclage or in those with minimal cervical tissue accessible vaginally [1,2]. Both laparoscopic and robotic approaches to this procedure have been developed, allowing patients to enjoy a more rapid recovery as well as to avoid an unnecessary laparotomy[3-6]. The observational studies reporting outcomes for laparoscopic-assisted abdominal cerclage quote fetal survival rates of >85%, which is comparable to the rates for abdominal cerclage[7-18]. Complication rates are low, also congruent with the laparotomic approach[12-18]. INTERVENTION The patient, a 35-year-old gravida 3, para 1, 0, 1, 1, at 11 weeks gestation, had a history of a full-term vaginal delivery followed by an excisional procedure for cervical dysplasia, and then an early second trimester pregnancy loss. She was referred for laparoscopic-assisted abdominal cerclage after a severely shortened cervix was noted on examination. Laparoscopic cerclage placement was uncomplicated, with minimal blood loss encountered. The patient did well in the immediate postoperative period and was discharged home on postoperative day 1. The remainder of the pregnancy was uneventful, and she delivered via scheduled cesarean section at term. CONCLUSION With proper patient selection and operative planning, the technique of laparoscopic cerclage is both safe and advantageous in terms of faster recovery. Obstetric outcomes are equivalent, if not superior, to an open abdominal approach to this procedure.


Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2017

211 - A Neuroanatomical Approach to the Resection of Peritoneal and Deeply Infiltrative Endometriosis

J. Hudgens; J.A. Cooper; T.G. Lang; Resad Pasic


Archive | 2015

Chapter-10 Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Linda Shiber; T.G. Lang; Resad Pasic


Archive | 2015

Chapter-11 Laparoscopic Myomectomy

T.G. Lang; Linda Shiber; Resad Pasic


Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2015

Identifying the Rate-Limiting Step in Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy in a Training Hospital

Diogo Torres; T.G. Lang; Resad Pasic; S.M. Biscette; Bakeerathan Gunaratnam; Linda-Dalal J. Shiber


Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2014

Fundamentals in Minimally Invasive Gynecolgic Surgery - A Fourth Year Medical Student Elective

T.G. Lang; Linda-Dalal J. Shiber; S.M. Biscette; J. Shwayder; Resad Pasic; E. Lutz; Jl Hudgens


Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2014

A Systematic Approach to Laparoscopic Myomectomy

T.G. Lang; L.-D. Shiber; Mark W. Dassel; Resad Pasic


Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2014

Ovarian Remnant - Dissection and Excision

T.G. Lang; L.-D. Shiber; Resad Pasic


Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2013

A Systematic Approach to Laparoscopic Gyn Cadaveric Pelvic Dissection and Anatomy

T.G. Lang; J. Hudgens; Resad Pasic


Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2013

The ABC Approach to Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

T.G. Lang; S.M. Biscette; J. Shepherd; J. Hudgens; Resad Pasic

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Resad Pasic

University of Louisville

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S.M. Biscette

University of Louisville

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L.-D. Shiber

University of Louisville

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Diogo Torres

University of Louisville

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E. Lutz

University of Mississippi

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J. Shwayder

University of Mississippi

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Jl Hudgens

University of Mississippi

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