PLACENTA PREVIA ACCRETA: A CASE REPORT AND LITTERATURE REVIEW
Soukaina Khalta*, Manar Rhemimet, Najia Zraidi, Amina Lakhdar, Abdelaziz Baidada and Aicha Kharbach
ABSTRACT
Summary: Placenta accreta spectrum disorders (PAS) have become an obstetrical problem potentially fatal due to its increased incidence over the past 30 years.[1] This condition is associated with considerable maternal morbidity and mortality. Recently, several studies have attempted to identify risk factors for placenta accreta spectrum disorders (PAS), maternal age (≥ 35 years) and placenta previa were reported to be Significantly associated with the development of PAS disorders.[2.3] Similarly, the increase in the number of previous caesarean sections was a major risk factor for PAS disorders.[3] Pre-antenatal screening is done by a morphological ultrasound in the second trimester, allows the patient to be directed to an experimental team and with a high-performance technical tray to ensure optimal management. We present a case of placenta previa accreta diagnosed
by ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging techniques, in which we have realised surgical treatment with abdominal total hysterectomy.
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