Abstract

<h3>Study Objective</h3> To present our experience in treating cases with caesarean scar pregnancy by hysteroscopic morcellation using Bigatti Shaver over a period of 1 year. <h3>Design</h3> Longitudinal prospective study for 1 year & follow up done till beta HCG level comes to normal. <h3>Setting</h3> Patients positioning in the OT table: Lithotomy position, 45-degree angle between OT table & patients elevated legs. 2 Endomat Select: one for irrigation & other for suction, RPM-2100, Irrigation: 200-250 ml/min, Pressure: 150mm of Hg <h3>Patients or Participants</h3> 10 women between age 22-35years presented to us in the OPD with caesarean scar pregnancy confirmed on their dating ultrasound. <h3>Interventions</h3> Pre operative investigations were done prior to surgery and under laparoscopy they were posted for surgical intervention - removal of scar pregnancy by Bigatti Shaver. <h3>Measurements and Main Results</h3> • No fertility desired by the patient further, so patient should be tubectomised • It should be done till 7 weeks of period of gestation • Myometrial thickness should be between 2 to 4 mm <h3>Results</h3> 1. None had any intra or post operative complications. 2. Average duration of procedure: less than half an hour & blood loss less than 100ml. 3. Serial Beta HCG from the day of discharge and weekly therefore done, which returned to non-pregnant levels by end of 4 weeks. <h3>Conclusion</h3> Hysteroscopic morcellation is a convenient and effective mode of management of caesarean scar pregnancy with excellent safety profile and patient satisfaction rates.

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