Placenta Accreta Spectrum with Ureteral Invasion due to Progression of Cesarean Scar Pregnancy.

IF 0.6 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Case Reports in Obstetrics and Gynecology Pub Date : 2023-10-07 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2023/9065978
Nana Yara, Yoshino Kinjyo, Yukiko Chinen, Tadatsugu Kinjo, Keiko Mekaru
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Expectant management is not recommended for cesarean scar pregnancies because they are often associated with placenta accreta, cesarean hysterectomy, and massive life-threatening hemorrhages during delivery. Herein, we report a case of placenta accreta spectrum with ureteral invasion due to the progression of a cesarean scar pregnancy. Case. A 41-year-old woman, with a history of three cesarean sections and two miscarriages, was referred to our hospital at 25 weeks of gestation with a diagnosis of placenta accreta spectrum and bladder invasion. Although the gestational sac was located anterior to the lower uterine segment, a cesarean-scar pregnancy was not diagnosed. A cesarean hysterectomy was performed at 31 weeks of gestation with the placement of an aortic balloon. The placenta was found to adhere to the ureter with more than the expected parenchymal tissue displacement (FIGO Classification 3b). The ureter was not obstructed and was preserved by leaving the placenta slightly on the ureteral side. Postoperatively, a ureteral stent was placed because of the ureteral stricture in the area where the placenta had adhered. Two months after surgery, the ureteral stent was removed after observing an improvement in stenosis. An adherent placenta due to continued cesarean scar pregnancy should be managed by assuming placental invasion beyond the parenchyma into the ureter.

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剖宫产瘢痕妊娠进展引起输尿管侵犯的胎盘增生谱。
不建议对剖宫产疤痕妊娠进行预期治疗,因为它们通常与胎盘植入、剖宫产子宫切除术和分娩期间危及生命的大出血有关。在此,我们报告了一例因剖宫产瘢痕妊娠进展而引起的胎盘植入谱伴输尿管侵犯的病例。案例一名41岁的女性,有三次剖宫产和两次流产的病史,在妊娠25周时被转诊至我院,诊断为胎盘植入谱和膀胱侵犯。尽管孕囊位于子宫下段前方,但未诊断为剖宫产瘢痕妊娠。在妊娠31周时进行剖宫产子宫切除术,放置主动脉球囊。发现胎盘粘附在输尿管上,实质组织移位超过预期(FIGO分类3b)。输尿管没有阻塞,通过将胎盘稍微留在输尿管侧而得以保留。术后,由于胎盘粘连区域的输尿管狭窄,放置了输尿管支架。术后两个月,在观察到狭窄情况有所改善后,取出输尿管支架。持续剖宫产瘢痕妊娠引起的粘连性胎盘应通过假定胎盘侵入实质以外的输尿管来处理。
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Case Reports in Obstetrics and Gynecology
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