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Successful conservative management of placenta percreta: Investigation by serial magnetic resonance imaging of the clinical course and a literature review.

Masaaki SawadaShinya MatsuzakiKazuya MimuraKeiichi KumasawaMasayuki EndoTadashi Kimura
Published in: The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research (2016)
Placenta percreta is a rare condition that presents a risk of massive intraoperative hemorrhage. To decrease maternal morbidity in such cases, conservative management was recently adopted as an option. Nevertheless, severe morbidity occurs in 42% of cases. In addition, the clinical course of conservative management remains unclear. We encountered a case of placenta percreta that was successfully treated by conservative management without complications or other clinical interventions. Serial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed to investigate the natural course of conservative management of placenta percreta. MRI on postoperative day (POD) 99 showed a decrease in placental size without gadolinium enhancement. MRI on POD 162 showed that the residual placenta was approximately 4 cm in size without gadolinium enhancement. On POD 265, the placenta had almost disappeared. This is the first series of MRI of conservative management of placenta percreta without clinical interventions. We present our case and a literature review.
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