LONG-TERM RISKS OF CESAREAN DELIVERY: CESAREAN SCAR PREGNANCY. A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
LONG-TERM RISKS OF CESAREAN DELIVERY: CESAREAN SCAR PREGNANCY. A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
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CARDIO FLOW One type of ectopic pregnancy is where the pregnancy is implanted in the scar left in the uterus following a cesarean section; these cases are thought to be one in 1800-3000 pregnancies.The increase in the incidence of cesarean scar pregnancy (CSP) is a consequence of the increasing rates of cesarean delivery.If misdiagnosed CSP can be a cause of life-threatening pregnancy complications.They include morbidly adherent placenta, placenta previa, and severe hemorrhage.If such a pregnancy is allowed to continue, a uterine scar rupture with hemorrhage will ensue Brake Pulley Axle and necessitate hysterectomy.
It is therefore crucial to timely diagnose and manage these pregnancies.The therapeutic options can be medical, surgical, or a combination of both.However there has been no consensus on the management still yet.In this article, there is a systematic up-to-date review on CSP diagnosis, treatment and prevention measures.