Topfedaisi Özkan, NazlıSarı, Mustafa ErkanGörkem, ÜmitBayramoğlu, HaticeAkbay, SerapMeydanlı, Mehmet MutluGüngör, Tayfun2019-05-102019-05-102017Topfedaisi Özkan, N., Erkan Sarı, M., Görkem, Ü., Bayramoğlu, H., Akbay, S., Mutlu Meydanlı, M., & Güngör, T. (2017). Iatrogenic implantation of placental tissue after first trimester dilatation and curettage presenting as a uterine mass: A report of two cases. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 37(6), 801-803.0144-3615https://doi.org/10.1080/01443615.2017.1286301https://hdl.handle.net/11491/714Uterine perforation after first trimester dilatation and curettage is a rare complication (Kaali et al. 1989; Chen et al. 1995). Large defects in the uterine wall or injury to other intra-abdominal organs can result in serious problems and require immediate surgical treatment (Augustin et al. 2013; Counghlin et al. 2013). Small perforations usually resolve on their own without any complications. The implantation and growth of trophoblastic tissue along the perforation site is a very rare entity (Lam et al. 2002; Pascual et al. 2003). This situation can be confused with benign or malignant processes. We describe two cases that were diagnosed with retained trophoblastic tissue in the myometrium after first-trimester dilatation and curettage.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess[Belirlenecek]Iatrogenic implantation of placental Tissue after first trimester dilatation and curettage presenting as a uterine mass: A report of two casesArticle37680180310.1080/01443615.2017.1286301N/AQ3