2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2016.02.039
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Reproductive outcomes following cesarean scar pregnancy – a case series and review of the literature

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“…One case series reports good pregnancy rate of approximately 87% following various treatment modalities, most commonly a combination of systemic methotrexate and D&C. The miscarriage rate was 25% and one patient each had recurrent CSP and placenta accreta 13. Both our patients have not yet conceived during follow-up period.…”
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confidence: 74%
“…One case series reports good pregnancy rate of approximately 87% following various treatment modalities, most commonly a combination of systemic methotrexate and D&C. The miscarriage rate was 25% and one patient each had recurrent CSP and placenta accreta 13. Both our patients have not yet conceived during follow-up period.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…GA, gestational age; NS, not specified. 17 Michaels (2015) 18 Zosmer (2015) 19 Timor-Tritsch (2015) 20 Ko (2015) 21 Riaz (2015) 22 Cheng (2014) 23 Timor-Tritsch (2014) 5 Calì (2013) 24 Sinha (2012) 25 Stirnemann (2011) 26 Liu (2010) 27 de Vaate (2010) 28 Yan (2007) 29 Maymon (2004) 30 Jurkovic (2003) 31 Singh (2002) 32 Only first author of each study is given. A study can be awarded a maximum of one star for each numbered item within the selection and outcome categories.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…El legrado uterino, por sí solo, no debe ser una opción inicial, y la inyección intragestacional de metotrexato debe de ser incentivada en escenarios como los nuestros. Adicionalmente, los resultados reproductivos luego de un CSP deben de ser explicados a la paciente y la familia, a fin de dar una consejería adecuada, enfatizando los riesgos de un nuevo CSP, acretismo placentario o una cesárea-histerectomía en embarazos posteriores (20) . La sospecha o diagnóstico de CSP (Figura 4) debe de ser suficiente para referir a la paciente a instalaciones médicas de mayor resolución, a fin de disminuir la chance de morbilidad materna extrema o seria, y la muerte.…”
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