Société Internationale d’Urologie Journal (Jan 2022)

Urological Involvement in the Multidisciplinary Management of Placenta Accreta Spectrum in a Centralised, High-Volume Centre: A Retrospective Analysis

  • Brian D. Kelly,
  • Rebecca Moorhead,
  • David Wetherell,
  • Tracey Gilchrist,
  • Marcalain Furrer,
  • Marlon Perera,
  • Briony Norris,
  • David Wrede,
  • Mark Umstad,
  • Jamie Kearsley,
  • Faris Al-Shammaa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.48083/OLRA4694
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 28 – 32

Abstract

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Objectives: Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) significantly increases the complexity of childbirth and frequently involves urologic organs. Multidisciplinary team (MDT) care is paramount to ensure optimal outcomes. We aimed to evaluate urologic interventions in patients with PAS at a centralised, tertiary referral centre. Methods: An analysis of a prospectively collected data set, consisting of all women presenting with PAS at our institution between November 2013 and June 2019. Patients who required urological intervention were identified, and perioperative details were retrieved. Results: Forty-two cases of PAS were identified. The mean maternal age was 35 years, and mean gestational age at delivery was 34 weeks. Thirty-seven cases were managed electively, with 5 cases managed conservatively (no hysterectomy) and 5 requiring emergency management. Fifteen patients (36%) had suspected bladder invasion on MRI. A total of 36 patients (86%) had ureteric catheters inserted, 14 (33%) required bladder repair, and 2 had ureteric injurie s (5%). Conclusions: PAS frequently requires urological intervention to prevent and repair injury to the urinary bladder and ureter. PAS is a rare condition that is best managed in an MDT setting in a centralised, tertiary, high-volume centre with access to a variety of medical and surgical sub-specialities

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