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Almost 10 years ago, clinicians at multiple locations all over Europe observed an increased number of antenatally undiagnosed cases of placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) resulting in significant morbidity and the occasional maternal death. Even with an improvement in antenatal imaging, the management of severe PAS remains challenging. One solution to improve understanding in rare but potentially lethal conditions is international collaboration. Consequently, a European working group was formed, which over the next few years grew into an international society, the IS-PAS. The collective goals are to develop a large shared database of cases, generate high-quality research into all aspects of PAS, and improve education of both healthcare professionals and patients. The first results of this collaboration are presented within this supplement.

More information Original publication

DOI

10.1111/aogs.14077

Type

Journal article

Publication Date

2021-03-01T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

100 Suppl 1

Pages

3 - 6

Total pages

3

Keywords

abnormally invasive placenta, accreta, cesarean hysterectomy, placenta accreta spectrum, pregnancy, Female, Goals, History, 21st Century, Humans, International Cooperation, Placenta Accreta, Pregnancy, Societies, Scientific