RECURRENT CESAREAN SCAR PREGNANCY : A CASE REPORT
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https://doi.org/10.31004/jkt.v6i4.52051Keywords:
CSP, Cesarean Scar Pregnancy, Recurrent, UltrasoundAbstract
CSP adalah jenis kehamilan ektopik di mana kantung kehamilan tertanam di dalam bekas luka operasi caesar sebelumnya. Kehamilan pada bekas luka sesar adalah bentuk kehamilan ektopik di mana kantung kehamilan menempel pada bekas luka dari operasi sesar sebelumnya, dengan insidensi 1:1800 hingga 1:2500 kehamilan. Penundaan diagnosis dapat meningkatkan morbiditas dan komplikasi seperti spektrum placenta accreta, robekan rahim, pendarahan parah, dan kematian. Kami melaporkan kasus seorang wanita berusia 41 tahun, G4P2A1 (EP1), hamil 6 minggu 2 hari dengan kehamilan ektopik pada bekas luka sesar yang berulang. Pasien memiliki riwayat dua operasi sesar dan satu kehamilan pada bekas luka sesar sebelumnya yang menjalani terapi Methotrexate (MTX) diikuti dengan prosedur dilatasi dan kuretase pada tahun 2019. Ultrasonografi menunjukkan bahwa kantong kehamilan terletak di bekas luka sesar dengan denyut jantung janin 129 kali per menit. Dalam kasus ini, Methotrexate diberikan, diikuti dengan reseksi bedah dan rekonstruksi bekas luka sesar. Pasien pulang dalam kondisi baik tanpa komplikasi setelah 3 hari perawatan. Hasil patologi anatomi mengonfirmasi diagnosis kehamilan di bekas luka sesar. Pasien hamil, terutama yang memiliki riwayat kehamilan di bekas luka sesar sebelumnya, disarankan untuk menjalani pemeriksaan ultrasonografi pada trimester pertama untuk menentukan lokasi kehamilan. Diagnosis dini kehamilan di bekas luka sesar dapat mengurangi morbiditas dan komplikasi.References
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