Case Report

Placenta Accreta in a Woman with Childhood Uterine Irradiation: A Case Report and Literature Review

Table 2

Cases of placenta accreta after uterine irradiation.

AgeIrradiation
No.TypePrimary diseaseIrradiationPregnancyGravida and paritySiteDoseMethod of conceptionCerclagePregnancy outcomeTreatmentReference

1PercretaClear cell sarcoma723G1P0Pelvis70 GySpontaneousNot describedUterine rupture abortion (13 weeks)Hysterectomy[6]
2PercretaChronic myeloid leukemia523G1P0Total body8.75 GySpontaneousNot describedUterine rupture abortion (17 weeks)Hysterectomy[7]
3AccretaHodgkin’s lymphoma1631G1P0Right hemipelvis, Mediastinum36 Gy, 36 GyOocyte donation (twin pregnancy)Not describedCesarean section live birth (35 weeks)Hysterectomy[8]
4AccretaWilms tumor423G3P1 spontaneous abortionWhole abdomen10.8 GySpontaneousPerformed at 11 weeks’ gestationCesarean section live birth (37 weeks)Manual placental removal. Hemostatic sutures[9]
5AccretaMyelo-dysplastic syndrome1026G1P0Total body12 GySpontaneousPerformed at 13 and 17 weeks’ gestationVaginal delivery live birth (27 weeks)Placenta left in situ. Uterine artery embolizationThis case