2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/4257696
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Diagnostic and Management Challenges of Caesarean Scar Ectopic Pregnancy in a Lower Middle Income Country

Abstract: Caesarean scar ectopic pregnancy is defined as the implantation of the blastocyst in a previous Caesarean scar. It is a rare type of ectopic pregnancy. The incidence is however rising due to the increasing rates of Caesarean sections as well as in-vitro fertilization embryo-transfer. It can be diagnosed early by ultrasound. This remains a challenge in lower middle income countries where the availability of high resolution ultrasound and the skill for such sonography may be lacking. Misdiagnosis or a delay in d… Show more

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“…This risk of CSEP is not necessarily affected by the number of previous caesarean deliveries. [6][7][8] Women who have had an elective CS for breech presentation in a previous pregnancy are the ones mostly at risk due to poor formation of the lower uterine segment. 9,10 How and when CSP present?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This risk of CSEP is not necessarily affected by the number of previous caesarean deliveries. [6][7][8] Women who have had an elective CS for breech presentation in a previous pregnancy are the ones mostly at risk due to poor formation of the lower uterine segment. 9,10 How and when CSP present?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(5) cervical canal that is closed and empty; (6) observation of foetal pole and/or yolk sac with or without heart activity; (7) absence or deficiency of a healthy myometrium between the bladder and the gestational sac. 15 The last criterion allows differentiation of CSEP from a cervical-isthmic implantation.…”
Section: Criteria-csepmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the present era with the rising number of CSs and the potential of CSP to have higher complication rates with increased size and vascularity, sonographers and gynecologists should be familiar with the diagnostic criteria of CSP through different training programs. 11 To date, there is no consensus regarding the optimal management of scar ectopic pregnancy. The aim is to remove the gestational sac before rupture as well as retain the future fertility with less chances of recurrence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are various modalities for the management of CSP. These include expectant management, intramuscular or intralesional injection of methotrexate and surgical treatment [10]. Our patient was counselled in detail regarding all these options and was offered termination of pregnancy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%