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Conservative management of placenta previa-percreta with bladder invasion: A case report.

Maryam KashanianNooshin EshraghiMohammad Reza BabaeiMahdis Mohammadian-AmiriMarjan GhaemiMajid AklamliNasim Eshraghi
Published in: Clinical case reports (2024)
Placenta previa complicated by placenta percreta is associated with a high risk of massive intra and post-partum hemorrhage. We present a case of a 35-year-old woman (G2 P1) who was referred to the Akbar-Abadi hospital at 13 weeks of gestation. Color Doppler ultrasound indicated complete placenta previa-percreta with bladder invasion. After induction of fetal demise, bilateral uterine and bladder artery endovascular embolization was conducted for the patient. After 48 h, under ultrasound guidance, surgical resection of residual percreta tissue was conducted as much as possible. Eight weeks later, a follow-up sonography showed the minimum residual placenta tissue and she regained menstrual cycles after 2 months. This case indicated that the combination of prophylactic embolization, conservative surgical management with placenta left in situ, and follow-up with serial color Doppler monitoring, is an optimum method to avoid hysterectomy in placenta percreta patient with adjacent organ invasion.
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