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Suction curettage as first line treatment in cases with cesarean scar pregnancy: feasibility and effectiveness in early pregnancy.

Ibrahim Polat1, Ali Ekiz1, Deniz Kanber Acar1, Basak Kaya1, Burak Ozkose1, Cagdas Ozdemir1, Hasan Talay2, Ali Gedikbasi1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: A cesarean scar pregnancy (CSP) is an extremely rare form of an ectopic pregnancy, which is defined as the localization of a fertilized ovum surrounded by uterine muscular fiber and scar tissue. The objective of this study was to discuss the management options for CSPs in a singleton center. In the current study, we discussed the current management options for CSPs based on our 6 years of experience.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: A retrospective evaluation of diagnosed and treated 26 patients with CSPs in Istanbul Kanuni Sultan Suleyman Training and Research Hospital during a 6-year period was discussed. Suction curettage was performed as first-line treatment in patients with a gestation <8 weeks and myometrial thickness >2 mm.
RESULTS: Twenty-two (84.6%) patients with CSPs were initially treated surgically (curettage and hysterotomy) and four (15.4%) patients were treated medically with methotrexate injections. Vacuum aspiration was performed in 19 patients as a first-line treatment, six of them needed an additional Foley balloon catheter to be inserted for tamponade because of persistent vaginal bleeding. Suction curettage was successful in 12 patients. The treatment rate for suction curettage with or without Foley balloon catheter tamponade was 16 of 19 (84.2%).
CONCLUSION: The early diagnosis of a CSP (7-8 weeks gestation) with a β-hCG level <17.000 mIU/ml and a myometrial thickness >2 mm can be treated with suction curettage with or without placement of a uterine Foley balloon as curative treatment.

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Keywords:  Cesarean scar pregnancy; outcome; suction curettage; urgent surgery

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25897638     DOI: 10.3109/14767058.2015.1034100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med        ISSN: 1476-4954


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