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Laparoscopic abdominal cervical cerclage (TAC) may be considered when transvaginal cervical cerclage (TVC) has been previously ineffective or anatomical conditions are not suitable for placement (e.g., extremely short/absent cervix, significant scarring, postoperative changes). The choice is influen
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Approx. $3,800
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Peking Union Medical College Hospital - Beijing - Grade 3A
Ruijin Hospital - Shanghai - Grade 3A
West China Hospital - Chengdu - Grade 3A
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Laparoscopic abdominal cervical cerclage can be performed before pregnancy or in early pregnancy, usually under general anesthesia. The pelvic cavity is accessed laparoscopically, and a non-absorbable band is placed and ligated at the isthmus of the cervix. The process is completed under imaging and vital sign monitoring, with ultrasound localization and hemostasis as necessary. Postoperative observation focuses on the incision, pain, bowel function, and uterine activity, and fetal condition is assessed, aiming to provide higher cervical support. The above is general health information, not medical advice; specific details are subject to specialist assessment and hospital protocols.
Laparoscopic abdominal cervical cerclage can be performed before pregnancy or in early pregnancy, usually under general anesthesia. The pelvic cavity is accessed laparoscopically, and a non-absorbable band is placed and ligated at the isthmus of the cervix. The process is completed under imaging and vital sign monitoring, with ultrasound localization and hemostasis as necessary. Postoperative observation focuses on the incision, pain, bowel function, and uterine activity, and fetal condition is assessed, aiming to provide higher cervical support. The above is general health information, not medical advice; specific details are subject to specialist assessment and hospital protocols.

Including preoperative assessment, hospitalization, and postoperative follow-up, it is recommended to stay in China for approximately 14–21 days; subject to actual scheduling and recovery progress.

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