Treatment of Early Cesarean Scar Pregnancy with Double Balloon Catheter: A Systematic Review of the Literature

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Passerini, Irene [1 ]
Marasciulo, Francesco [1 ]
Prefumo, Federico [2 ]
Fichera, Anna [1 ]
Fratelli, Nicola [3 ]
Ferrari, Filippo Alberto [4 ]
Ferrari, Federico [1 ]
Odicino, Franco [1 ]
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[1] Univ Brescia, Dept Clin & Expt Sci, I-25121 Brescia, Italy
[2] IRCCS Ist Giannina Gaslini, Obstet Unit, I-16147 Genoa, Italy
[3] Spedali Civili Brescia, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, I-25123 Brescia, Italy
[4] Univ Verona, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, AOUI, I-37129 Verona, Italy
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cesarean scar pregnancy; double-balloon catheter; foley; DIAGNOSIS;
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10.31083/j.ceog5010222
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
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Background: Cesarean scar pregnancy (CSP) is a pregnancy in the scar area or "niche" from a prior hysterotomy, usually from a cesarean section. Currently, there is no consensus on the best management of CSP. A recent proposed treatment consists in placing a cervical ripening double-balloon catheter in the uterus under ultrasound guidance. Methods: In this systematic review on cervical ripening double-balloon catheter (CRDBC) treatment for CSP, we performed a literature search in electronic databases (Scopus, PubMed, MEDLINE, and Cochrane Library), from their inception until April 2023. The review was written following PRISMA guidelines for systematic reviews. Results: We identified 30 studies, and we finally analyzed 5 studies that met the inclusion criteria (one case report, two retrospective case series studies, a retrospective cohort study, and a retrospective multicentric case series). The total of pregnancies treated with CRDBC is 71, of which 8 (11%) were cervical pregnancies. The gestational age at treatment ranges from 5 + 0 to 10 + 1 gestational weeks, with variable human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) levels (433-64.700 IU/mL). Most of the patients (73%) received adjuvant systemic methotrexate (MTX) and the catheter dwell time ranges from 1 to 5 days. Treatment was successful in all the patients. Maternal complications, defined as the need for transfusion, vaginal bleeding resulting in readmission, or requiring further treatment occurred in a small number of patients (4.2%). Conclusions: CRDBC was successful in the treatment of early CSPs. The effectiveness and safety of this minimally invasive method is testified to a small rate of maternal complications. Further prospective studies are warranted to explore this treatment modality. The study was registered on INPLASY (https://inplasy.com/), registration number: INPLASY202390070 (doi: 10.37766/inplasy2023.9.0070).
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