Pregnancy following endometrial ablation resulting in subtotal hysterectomy under spinal anaesthesia A case report
Author(s) -
Menelik Lee
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
medical case studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2141-6532
DOI - 10.5897/mcs11.019
Subject(s) - placenta accreta , medicine , hysterectomy , pregnancy , endometrial ablation , magnetic resonance imaging , obstetrics , placenta percreta , placenta , gynecology , radiology , fetus , genetics , biology
A 44-year-old woman presented in her second pregnancy following a cavaterm balloon endometrial ablation three years earlier. Antenatal scans showed a fibroid measuring 11 × 7.5 × 8.2 cm in the lower segment. The placenta was fundal positioned and the baby’s growth was normal. At 32 weeks, a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan excluded placenta percreta but was unable to exclude placenta accreta. At 37 weeks, she was in labour with a transverse presentation. The baby was born with good apgars and weighed 2970 g. The fibroid was removed. She recovered well and histology described a leiomyoma and myometrial hyperplasia. There was no evidence of placenta accreta. Key words: Pregnancy, endometrial ablation, antenatal scans, fibroid.
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