Objective: To evaluate the transvaginal approach for exogenous cesarean scar ectopic pregnancy (CSEP) lesion resection, according to our experience.
Design: Retrospective study.
Setting: University hospital.
Patient(s): Twenty-three patients with confirmed exogenous CSEP treated with transvaginal resection of the lesions at the Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University.
Intervention(s): Lesion resection by the transvaginal approach.
Main outcome measure(s): Surgery time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative drainage volume, and average days of postoperative hospitalization were compared between the transvaginal procedure group and the transabdominal procedure group.
Result(s): Significant differences were found. No significant differences were found in the drop of serum hCG level after 48 hours and the postoperative recurrence rate between the two groups. The rate of successful treatment was 96%.
Conclusion(s): The transvaginal approach for exogenous CSEP lesion resection possesses many advantages. In the hands of a skilled surgeon it can readily address the treatment problems posed by an exogenous CSEP without imposing an increase in surgical risk or technical difficulty.
Keywords: Cesarean scar ectopic pregnancy (CSEP); hysteroscopy; transabdominal resection; transvaginal resection.
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