Invasive placentation and uterus preserving treatment modalities: a systematic review

C.N. Steins Bisschop, T.P. Schaap, T.E. Vogelvang, P.C. Scholten

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Abstract

PURPOSE: We present a systematic review to evaluate failure rates (secondary hysterectomy or maternal mortality) and success rates (subsequent menstruation or pregnancy) after different uterus preserving treatment modalities in women with invasive placentation.

METHODS: A review of English, German or Dutch language-published research, using Medline and Embase databases, was performed. Studies of any design were included.

RESULTS: Ten cohort studies and 50 case series or case reports were included. Expectant management reported a secondary hysterectomy in 55/287 (19%), maternal mortality in 1/295 (0.3%), a subsequent menstruation in 44/49 (90%) and a subsequent pregnancy in 24/36 (67%). Embolization of the uterine arteries described a secondary hysterectomy in 8/45 (18%), a subsequent menstruation in 8/13 (62%) and a subsequent pregnancy in 5/33 (15%). Methotrexate therapy presented a secondary hysterectomy in 1/16 (6%), a subsequent menstruation in 4/5 (80%) and a subsequent pregnancy in 1/2 (50%). Uterus preserving surgery showed a secondary hysterectomy in 24/77 (31%), maternal mortality in 2/55 (4%), a subsequent menstruation in 28/34 (82%) and a subsequent pregnancy in 19/26 (73%).

CONCLUSIONS: This review indicates that different uterus preserving treatment modalities may be effective in managing invasive placentation. Despite the extensive review of the literature, no conclusions about the superiority of any modality can be drawn.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)491-502
Number of pages12
JournalArchives of Gynecology and Obstetrics
Volume284
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2011

Keywords

  • Female
  • Folic Acid Antagonists/therapeutic use
  • Humans
  • Hysterectomy
  • Methotrexate/therapeutic use
  • Placenta Accreta/therapy
  • Pregnancy
  • Uterine Artery Embolization
  • Uterus/surgery

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