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Abstract
We present a rare case of cesarean scar ectopic pregnancy as diagnosed by transvaginal ultrasonography. Cases such as this are rare, but they are becoming more commonly detected with the growing frequency of cesarean sections, improving technology, and provider proficiency with point-of-care ultrasound. Quick identification of this dangerous diagnosis can be life saving for the patient, as the outcomes of ruptured cesarean ectopic pregnancy may include significant hemorrhage, uterine rupture, and possibly maternal death. Copyright:Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32064429 PMCID: PMC7012561 DOI: 10.5811/cpcem.2019.10.43988
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med ISSN: 2474-252X
ImageTransvaginal ultrasound view of uterus in sagittal plane showing cesarean scar ectopic pregnancy. Myometrium thickness of anterior uterine segment (arrow) measures 0.35 centimeters, which meets diagnostic criteria for ectopic pregnancy.6
Ultrasound criteria for diagnosis of cesarean scar ectopic pregnancy.6
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Empty uterus with clearly visualized edometrium Empty cervical canal Gestational sac implanted in the lower anterior uterine segment at the presumed site of cesarean section incision scar Thin or absent myometrium between the gestational sac and the bladder. (Majority of cases have a myometrium thickness < 5 millimeters) |