Abstract
Diagnosing placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) is rather difficult in the first
trimester of pregnancy. Especially if the localization of the placenta is not in
and around the cervical canal, this may not attract the attention of
obstetricians. Early diagnosis can decrease bleeding during curettage or
miscarriage, but there are no guidelines regarding its diagnosis in the first
trimester. In addition, there is insufficient evidence-based knowledge in the
literature on the management and treatment of PAS without placenta previa. In
this article, conservative treatment without hysterectomy of a patient diagnosed
with PAS in first trimester was presented.
Keywords
placenta accreta spectrum - first trimester PAS - diagnosis PAS