Low-lying-implantation ectopic pregnancy: a cluster of cesarean scar, cervico-isthmus, and cervical ectopic pregnancies in the first trimester
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Low-lying-implantation ectopic pregnancy: a cluster of cesarean scar, cervico-isthmus, and cervical ectopic pregnancies in the first trimester
Abstract
Objective: To describe the treatment outcomes of aberrant ectopic implantations in the lower segment of the uterus in a cohort population and to evaluate whether or not low-lying-implantation ectopic pregnancy (LLIEP), a new term, is appropriate to include in the traditional diagnoses of cervical pregnancy (CP), cesarean scar pregnancy (CSP), and other unusual aberrant implantations in the lower segment of the uterus in the first trimester, in terms of clinical characteristics, treatment, and prognosis.
Materials and methods: Forty-two women with ectopic pregnancies of <12 weeks' gestational age from July 2003 to December 2008 were prospectively studied. Each patient underwent an ultrasound evaluation by an experienced consultation team and was grouped into the CP, CSP, or cervico-isthmic pregnancy (CIP) group. Patients underwent either suction dilatation and curettage (D and C) alone, or laparoscopic uterine artery blockage followed by suction D and C, to remove the aberrant trophoblasts without other adjuvant treatments. Clinical characteristics and biochemical factors, including obstetric history, patient age, body mass index (BMI), gestational age, serum hematocrit and β-hCG level, operation method, operation time, and intraoperative blood loss were evaluated.
Results: There were no significant differences in patient age (mean = 34.1 ± 6.4 years), previous number of cesarean deliveries (mean = 1.5 ± 0.8), gestational age (mean = 6.9 ± 1.2 weeks), serum β-hCG (mean = 35,384.3 ± 41,726.9 mIU/mL), operation time (mean = 60.3 ± 46.6 minutes), and surgical blood loss (mean = 124.7 ± 191.5 mL) among the three patient groups. The uterus was successfully preserved in all patients after treatment.
Conclusion: The prognosis of surgical management for ectopic implantations in the lower segment of the uterus is good. The new term LLIEP seems appropriate to cover all forms of aberrant ectopic implantations in the lower segment of the uterus in the first trimester, in terms of treatment efficacy. The use of LLIEP for preoperative ultrasound diagnosis would enable the clinician to diagnose unusual cases more easily, without the need to change the current treatment policy.
Keywords: cervical pregnancy; cesarean scar pregnancy; low-lying-implantation ectopic pregnancy; ultrasound.
Copyright © 2013. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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