Cesarean scar pregnancy "a rarity no more " a report of 2 cases /

Cesarean scar pregnancy "a rarity no more " a report of 2 cases / Denise Elaine A. Reyes. - Fairview, Quezon City: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, FEU-NRMF, 2017. - illustrations, tables, photos; (in folder) + flash drive (soft copy).

Includes bibliographical references.

Abstract: Cesarean scar pregnancy is the rarest form of ectopic pregnancy. In the Philippines, little known about its incidence and occurrence. However, increasing rates worldwide is now being documented and is closely being related to the increasing cesarean section rates. This paper reports two cases of cesarean scar pregnancy who both presented with vaginal bleeding. The first case is a Gravida 6 Para 5 (5005), while second is a Gravida 3 Para 2 (2002), who were diagnosed early by ultrasound but managed differently. The first case was managed by hysterectomy, on the other hand, the second case was managed conservatively by laparoscopic excision of the cesarean scar pregnancy. Close follow up with serial beta-hCG monitoring was done for the second case until normalization of its level. This paper intends to raise awareness of the increasing incidence of cesarean scar pregnancy, its pathophysiology, different options in the diagnosis and management, Recommendations were made to decrease the incidence of cesarean section, thereby, lowering the occurrence of cesarean scar pregnancy. The incidence of cesarean scar pregnancy has increased due to early and accurate diagnosis by ultrasonography. Several factors would tend affect its management, identifying these factors would tailor fit the management according to the needs of the patients.

Research - Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology


ectopic pregnancy
cesarean scar pregnancy (CSP)
cesarean section

OB 2017 0005