article = {JSCR-2021-2-101} title = {The Challenge of the Non-Compliant Patient: A Case of Caesarean Section Scar Ectopic Pregnancy} journal = {Surgery Case Reports} year = {2021} issn = {2733-225X} doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.31487/j.JSCR.2021.02.01} url = {https://www.sciencerepository.org/the-challenge-of-the-non-compliant_JSCR-2021-2-101 author = {Brittany Noel Robles,Nicolle M Arroyo Lluberas,Jessica Audet,Daniel Faustin,Ralph Ruggiero,} keywords = {Ectopic pregnancy, caesarean section scar ectopic, methotrexate, compliance} abstract ={Ectopic pregnancy is a quite common and life-threatening pregnancy. The most common site of ectopic implantation of a fertilized embryo is the fallopian tube. In extremely rare situations, the embryo can implant in other locations, which makes the diagnosis and management even more complex. Although close observation of a new pregnancy is key in the diagnosis and treatment of an ectopic pregnancy, there is still a major risk of life-threatening outcomes. This is a case report of a 31-year-old patient with a history of multiple pregnancies who presented to a community hospital in the spring of 2021 with an ectopic caesarean scar pregnancy. A diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy was on a timely basis, and surgical management was advised. Upon refusal of treatment and admission, pharmacological management was initiated, but patient compliance challenged the success of the therapy. Patient non-compliance to close follow-up resulted in a ruptured uterus. Emergency laparotomy with supracervical hysterectomy was performed as a life-saving procedure.}