Short cervix in twin pregnancies: current state of knowledge and the proposed scheme of treatment

Ginekol Pol. 2017;88(11):626-632. doi: 10.5603/GP.a2017.0112.

Abstract

Short cervical length (SCL) should be defined as cervical length (CL) less than 25 mm between 18 and 22 weeks of gestation. This definition of SCL is fully applicable for singleton pregnancies but is not entirely correct for twin pregnancies. So far there are no explicit guidelines on the treatment of twin pregnancy with SCL. The use of progesterone in the treatment of SCL and preterm birth (PTB) prophylaxis is one of the interventions recommended by the Polish Ministry of Health for cervical shortening in singleton pregnancies. In twin pregnancies attention should be paid to the potential benefits of using vaginal progesterone in reduction of neonatal mortality and incidence of neonatal complications in a group of patients with twin pregnancies and CL less than 25 mm or below the 10th percentile for the gestational age, measured between 18 and 22 weeks of gestation. It is still difficult to identify the benefits of using pessaries in the prevention of PTB in twin pregnancies. The usage of pessaries appears to be beneficial only in selected subpopulations of patients with asymptomatic CL less than 25 mm or 10th percentile for gestational age. The use of cervical cerclage in PTB prevention in twin pregnancies is limited to cases where the external cervical dilation is >1 cm and.

Keywords: cervical cerclage; cervical insufficiency; pessary; pregnancy complication; progesterone; twin pregnancy.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cerclage, Cervical
  • Cervix Uteri / diagnostic imaging
  • Cervix Uteri / pathology*
  • Decision Trees
  • Female
  • Gestational Age
  • Humans
  • Pessaries
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy Trimester, Second
  • Pregnancy, Twin*
  • Premature Birth / prevention & control*
  • Ultrasonography, Prenatal