Placenta previa percreta with bladder involvement managed conservatively--case report
Journal: Ginekologia Polska
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Abstract
Placenta percreta is potentially a life-threatening condition. Pelvic organ invasion of the placenta carries high mortality and morbidity to the mother and fetus. We present a 33 year old gravida 3, para 2-0-0 female with placenta previa, percreta with bladder invasion. Placental invasion caused a giant vesicouterine fistula. The pregnant woman was managed conservatively until 33 weeks gestation, at which time she underwent a classical cesarean section. Postoperatively the patient was treated with methotrexate. Immediately postpartum the placenta was left in situ and successfully removed transvaginally after 11 weeks postpartum.
Authors
Grzegorz Breborowicz, Wiesław Markwitz, Mariola Ropacka Lesiak, Michał Gaca, Piotr Nowakowski, Karolina Gruca Stryjak, Grzegorz Kruszyński
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