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Cesarean Scar Pregnancy, Incidence, and Recurrence: Five-Year Experience at a Single Tertiary Care Referral Center
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( Obstet Gynecol . 2018;132:1285–1295) Cesarean scar pregnancy, in which a gestational sac implants on the site of a previous hysterotomy, is associated with life-threatening complications. Although numerous treatment modalities have been described (expectant management, methotrexate, intrauterine balloon compression, resection, and more), data on optimal treatment modalities, pregnancy outcomes, treatment decisions, and patient counseling are limited. In order to add to the available literature, the authors of the present study described the treatment and follow-up of women with cesarean scar pregnancy at Yale-New Haven Hospital, a tertiary care center, from 2013 to 2018.