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SF013/#869 Robotic Double Cerclage During Pregnancy Following Radical Trachelectomy: a Case Report

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER(2022)

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Introduction This video demonstrates a robot-assisted double cerclage during pregnancy after a radical vaginal robotic-assisted trachelectomy followed by a failed laparoscopic free needle cerclage Description A 34-year-old IB1 FIGO stage squamous cell cervical cancer underwent a combined robotic laparoscopic-vaginal radical trachelectomy with enclosed colpotomy and without manipulator. After spontaneous pregnancy, she underwent a laparoscopic free needle cerclage. The pregnancy progressed with preterm amniotic membranes rupture and fetal loss at 19 weeks. Another spontaneous pregnancy occurred and an elective abdominal cerclage with Mersilene double suture by robotic-assisted laparoscopic technique was done. Ultrasonographically, the internal os, the endocervix, and the gestational sac were maintained under visualization throughout the procedure. At the same time, two robotic needle holders drove two needles symmetrically, passing from the posterior to the anterior portion of the cervical isthmus junction perpendicularly to the uterine axis and a blockage suture sequencing knots were made on the remaining cervix. Another identical suture was performed caudally. At 31 weeks, asymptomatic premature cervical dilatation was noted, and the patient was hospitalized. C-section was performed at 33 weeks and two days, and a healthy male infant was born. Conclusion/Implications The cervix is a fundamental structure for the development and the maintenance of a pregnancy. Different from patients with cervical incompetence, where there is data sustaining cervix cerclage, the literature is poor on the maintenance of pregnancy in post trachelectomy patients. This was a case report of a favorable evolution of pregnancy after cerclage in a patient with surgical removal of the cervix as cancer treatment.
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