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Let hope blossom with transabdominal cervical cerclage! Take charge of your fertility journey today! Don't let recurrent pregnancy failure define you - Embrace Laparoscopic TAC and redefine possibilities. Read this article for in-depth insights.
What is Cervical incompetence?
It's a condition when the opening of the uterus called the cervix opens up too soon before a full-term pregnancy. This can result in the baby being born too early, which is not ideal for their survival. This condition can be a leading cause of recurrent pregnancy failure.
How to treat cervical incompetence?
There are many methods to fix this issue. However, in this article, we are focused on Laparoscopic TAC.A special stitch or tape is used to close the cervix, preventing it from opening too early. This procedure is called cerclage. It can be done either through the vagina or with a minimally invasive technique called laparoscopy (TAC).
What is TAC?"
Laparoscopic Transabdominal Cerclage (TAC) is an advanced outpatient procedure. It involves placing tape at the top part of the cervix, near where it connects to the uterus. This area is hard to reach through the vagina, which is why laparoscopy is used to perform the procedure.
Note: AC requires extraordinary laparoscopic skill, technique, and experience.
Why choose TAC?
It offers the following advantages, which is why you can consider choosing it.
- Experience a high success rate of at least 95% to 98%.
- Reduce the risk of preterm birth and the need for NICU care, surpassing transvaginal cerclage.
- No bed rest or changes in activity are required.
- No need for TAC removal after delivery, as it can be utilized in future pregnancies.
Women who need it?
You can consider this procedure in the following criteria
- Past unsuccessful attempts at vaginal cerclage.
- Cervix length less than 2.5 cm.
- The cervix has been partially or fully removed.
- Previous pregnancies resulting from IVF or multiple abortions led to cervical incompetence.
What is the right time to consider TAC?
The procedure can be considered within the following time frame.
- In cases of a confirmed weak cervix, the procedure can be performed prior to your pregnancy plans (preconception).
- After the 12-week ultrasound, the procedure can be carried out during pregnancy.
What to expect after TAC?
You can return to your normal activities within a week after the surgery. You need not require bed rest or avoid sexual intercourse even during pregnancy.
Pregnancy outcome
The goal is to schedule an elective cesarean section around 38 weeks of pregnancy. After delivery, there is no need to remove the TAC, as it can be utilized in future pregnancies.
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