EVALUATING THE SAFETY OF HYSTEROSCOPY-ASSISTED UTERINE EVACUATION IN CSP TREATMENT THROUGH A SPORTS TEAM APPROACH
Abstract
Objective: This study aims to assess the effectiveness of a 'team strategy' approach, akin to sports team dynamics, in the treatment of cesarean scar pregnancy (CSP) using hysteroscopy-assisted evacuation. Methods: In this sports-team-inspired approach, 78 CSP patients were divided into two groups: one receiving standard uterine evacuation (control group), and the other undergoing hysteroscopy-assisted evacuation (study group), akin to testing different team strategies. Results: The study group, like a team using a superior game plan, had significantly shorter hospital stays, reduced procedure times, and less intraoperative bleeding, demonstrating the effectiveness of the hysteroscopy-assisted technique. Conclusion: Employing a hysteroscopy-guided approach to CSP treatment, similar to adopting a sophisticated team play in sports, leads to improved outcomes. This method minimizes patient trauma, shortens recovery times, and enhances overall treatment effectiveness, indicating its potential for broader application in the field, much like a successful game plan being adopted by other sports teams."