Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) refers to abnormal trophoblast invasion into the myometrium. The global prevalence of PAS is rising as the number of caesarean deliveries increases. PAS is associated with higher rates of maternal morbidity and mortality. Although mainstream management has been caesarean hysterectomy, uterine conservative techniques are also used, such as the extirpative technique, leaving the placenta in situ, the triple-P procedure, embolisation, uterine balloon tamponade and methotrexate medication. This case report describes an innovative yet simple and safe technique, namely partial myometrial resection of the focal adherent placenta. Unlike hysterectomy, this technique can preserve fertility. It was performed on an undiagnosed focal placental accreta during a caesarean section with a routine caesarean section theatre set-up and did not require obstetric follow-up after the patient was discharged. This procedure can be considered an option for managing focal placenta accreta.

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