AUTHOR=Duan Duan , Wei Sumei , Tang Dongmei , Zhang Shimao , Fu Jinzhu , Cheng Linbo , Su Mi , Lin Wenyi , Xiong Wen TITLE=Effect of an emergency/planned cesarean section on the perinatal outcomes of pregnant women with placenta accreta spectrum and their neonates: a retrospective study cohort JOURNAL=Frontiers in Surgery VOLUME=Volume 12 - 2025 YEAR=2025 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/surgery/articles/10.3389/fsurg.2025.1603425 DOI=10.3389/fsurg.2025.1603425 ISSN=2296-875X ABSTRACT=BackgroundPlacenta accreta spectrum (PAS) is an obstetric condition. This study analyzes the outcomes of PAS parturients and their newborns undergoing emergency cesarean sections as opposed to planned cesarean sections.MethodsIn this research, we conduct a thorough retrospective analysis of 345 patients with placenta accreta at a single medical center. The patients were systematically categorized into two groups based on the type of surgical procedure: emergency cesarean sections and planned cesarean sections. A univariate analysis was performed to compare the outcomes associated with each approach. Furthermore, a logistic regression analysis was used to identify independent risk factors related to emergency surgeries. To further enhance our understanding, a multiple linear regression analysis was employed to determine the key factors influencing intraoperative bleeding. The selection of covariates for the regression analyses was carefully guided by previously reported influencing factors, as well as the significant differences highlighted in the univariate analysis. Missing data were addressed using multiple imputation based on chained equations to reduce potential bias and preserve analytical integrity. The study enrolled all women with PAS between August 2019 and February 2022. Ethical approval for this study was obtained from the Ethics Committee of Chengdu Women's and Children's Center Hospital (Ethics DOI: 201830). All participants provided written informed consent.ResultsThe amount of bleeding and allogeneic blood transfusion in mothers in the emergency group was higher than that in the planned group. In the newborns in the emergency group, birth weight, length, and gestational age were lower than those in the planned group. The analysis found that the operation mode (B = 158.174, P = 0.043, 95% CI: 4.99–311.358) and the duration of operation (min) (B = 13.348, P < 0.001, 95% CI: 11.878–14.817) significantly affected the amount of intraoperative bleeding.ConclusionsThe perinatal outcomes and perinatal infant outcomes in the emergency group were worse than those in the planned group, as exemplified by a lower neonatal birth weight, shorter body length, smaller gestational age at birth, and higher incidence of severe neonatal asphyxia. An emergency cesarean section may increase the amount of bleeding during a cesarean section in patients with PAS. A multidisciplinary team managing such patients can achieve favorable outcomes.Clinical Trial registrationidentifier (ChiCTR2100054068)