Monks P L, Catalano S, Close P J
Department of Gynaecology, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Australia.
Asia Oceania J Obstet Gynaecol. 1993 Mar;19(1):37-41. doi: 10.1111/j.1447-0756.1993.tb00344.x.
A rare cervical pregnancy is reported, discussing the difficulty differentiating this condition from the cervical phase of an incomplete abortion. Placenta percreta further complicates this case. Ultrasound will give a firm diagnosis of cervical pregnancy and associated placenta percreta. Conservative and radical surgical care determined by vital signs are discussed.