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Obstetrics & Gynecology 1989;74:408-410
© 1989 by The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
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A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR REDUCTION OF PROLAPSED FETAL MEMBRANES FOR EMERGENCY CERVICAL CERCLAGE

Lourdes J. Scheerer, MD, Fung Lam, MD, Louis Bartolucci, MD and Michael Katz, MD

From the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences, Children's Hospital of San Francisco, University of California, San Francisco

A new method to replace fetal membranes that have prolapsed through an incompetent cervix, which includes overfilling of the urinary bladder, was successful in four consecutive patients who presented with this clinical entity.




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V. Tsatsaris, M. V. Senat, A. Gervaise, and H. Fernandez
Balloon Replacement of Fetal Membranes to Facilitate Emergency Cervical Cerclage
Obstet. Gynecol., August 1, 2001; 98(2): 243 - 246.
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