New Device Helps Pregnant Women Avoid Dangerous Preterm Births

Published by nocamels.com on July 23, 2024.

An Israeli startup has developed a non-surgical device to help prevent preterm births (PTB) – babies born before completing 37 weeks of gestation.

PregnanTech says that 1 in 10 babies are born preterm, which translates to 15 million global births each year. And according to the World Health Organization, complications from preterm birth are the leading cause of death among children under the age of 5 years.

The Lioness device developed by PregnanTech is a silicon ring that is placed around the cervix by a physician in what the company says is a quick, non-surgical procedure.

According to PregnanTech, the Lioness remains in place even when a pregnant woman experiences contractions, preventing dilation of the cervix and reducing the cervical load.

The device can be removed easily when a woman reaches full term and even has a self-release mechanism to prevent tissue damage during active labor.

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PregnanTech Co-founder and CEO David Shashar is a Technion alumnus.