Gynecologic Oncology Reports (Aug 2021)

A case of placenta previa with increta with a history of pelvic radiation

  • Amanda Baucom,
  • Thomas Herzog,
  • Amanda Jackson,
  • Shaun A. Wahab,
  • Caroline Billingsley

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37
p. 100800

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Background: Prior pelvic radiation increases risks of pregnancy complications that can be life threatening. No documented pregnancy has successfully occurred with pelvic radiation dosing of >45 Gy. This case report describes a successful conception after receiving 54 Gy with subsequent severe pregnancy complications.Case34 yo G4P2012 with a history of pelvic radiation who presented with painless vaginal bleeding at 12w6d gestation resulting from a donor egg embryo transfer. She was subsequently diagnosed with a subchorionic hemorrhage, complete placenta previa, and placenta increta leading to a gravid hysterectomy at 23w0d due to concern for hemodynamic instability. Conclusion: History of pelvic radiation increases risk of severe life-threatening pregnancy complications. This case report details the complications that can arise to provide assistance for counseling and management for future providers.

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