“…In view of this, uterine dehiscence misdiagnosed as PAS generates inappropriate obstetric anxiety and over-treatment (such as interventional radiology, vertical abdominal incision and hysterectomy) all of which carry risk of iatrogenic injury. In placenta previa with uterine scar dehiscence, the placenta spontaneously detaches from the uterus at caesarean delivery; there is no need for a classical uterine incision or hysterectomy, and blood loss is significantly lower, compared to placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) which is managed by a classical uterine incision during caesarean delivery [3], and may necessitate interventional radiology (IR) or surgical pelvic devascularisation to control haemorrhage [4].…”