Lauromacrogol injection around the pregnancy sac combined with curettage and uterine artery embolization combined with curettage demonstrated comparable efficacy in terms of bleeding control, β-HCG recovery, and menstrual resumption for the treatment of cesarean scar pregnancy. However, the lauromacrogol approach offered significant advantages including lower cost, better preservation of ovarian function, faster ovulation recovery, reduced postoperative pain, and fewer adverse reactions, making it suitable for broader adoption in hospitals, particularly those without interventional radiology facilities.
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