Objective: To report a laparoscopic technique for placement of a trans
abdominal cervicoisthmic cerclage. Design: Detailed case report of one
of three patients undergoing described procedure, Setting: University
hospital, Patient: A 39-year-old infertile patient with a history of
cervical adenocarcinoma in situ and two cone biopsies, resulting in an
essentially absent exocervix. Intervention(s): Laparoscopic transabdo
minal cervicoisthmic cerclage placement, as an interval procedure, fol
lowed by ET of cryopreserved donor oocyte-derived embryos. Main Outcom
e Measure(s): Clinical outcome. Result(s): Establishment of a pregnanc
y delivered at 38 1/2 weeks of gestation by elective cesarean section.
Conclusion(s): Patients believed to require a transabdominal cerclage
may undergo a laparoscopic interval procedure, obviating the need for
a laparotomy before or during pregnancy. ((C) 1998 by American Societ
y for Reproductive Medicine.).