A case of severe soft birth canal laceration after cervical ligation
Abstract
Cervical ligation in early pregnancy is the first choice for the treatment of cervical dysfunction. It
can significantly prolong gestational weeks, improve the success rate of pregnancy, and improve
the outcome of mother and child. And the incidence of complications of this operation is low,
serious complications are very rare, the most common complications include premature rupture
of membranes, chorioamnionitis, endometritis, perioperative bleeding, cervical laceration and so
on, rare complications include bladder cervical fistula, ureteral cervical fistula and so on. This paper
reports a case of severe soft birth canal laceration after cervical ligation, and reviews the relevant
literature, summarizes the relevant experience, and provides some suggestions for the diagnosis and
treatment of this kind of pregnant women.