Placenta accreta is abnormal placental attachment to the myometrium, and the incidence rate has risen with the increased use of Cesarean sections. First-trimester placenta accreta is a rare, potentially life-threatening condition due to the severe hemorrhage it may cause, necessitating a hysterectomy. We present a case of a 38-year-old woman with a history of two Cesarean section deliveries who developed severe bleeding during curetting due to undiagnosed placenta accreta. Unilateral uterine and ovarian arterial ligations were performed to reduce expected bleeding along with a local resection of the placental implantation site that was invading the old scar. This procedure was effective with fewer complications than traditional procedures and preserved the patient’s fertility.
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