scholarly journals Repeat Ectopic Pregnancy in Ipsilateral Fallopian tube after Laparoscopic Corneal Resection for an Interstitial Pregnancy: Case report and Literature Review

2012 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 581-584
Author(s):  
Yu Shinozaki ◽  
Hiroshi Nishio ◽  
Shuhei Wakamatsu ◽  
Satoru Umeyama ◽  
Nobuyuki Sakurai ◽  
...  
2018 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 167 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohannad AbuFaza ◽  
Ibrahim A. Abdelazim

<p>Interstitial pregnancy is a rare variety of ectopic pregnancy, it can have disturbed 8-16 weeks of amenorrhea (later than the distal tubal ectopic pregnancy), due to the dispensability of the myometrium covering the interstitial segment of the fallopian tube, with subsequent massive internal hemorrhage.<br />A 29-years-old female, Gravida 3, Para 2, presented with severe abdominal pain, vomiting, and syncope 3 days after her missing period, and positive pregnancy test. Trans-vaginal ultrasound showed empty uterine cavity, free pelvic fluid with severe cervical motion tenderness. She was diagnosed with ruptured ectopic pregnancy. Ruptured ectopic pregnancy in the proximal segment of right fallopian tube was confirmed with laparotomy.<br />The ruptured pregnancy was managed by right salpingectomy, and hemostatic stitches at the right uterine corn. Her hemoglobin was 8 gr on admission, and she received 3 units of packed RBCs (one intra-operative, and two post-operative). Her post-operative hemoglobin was 10.5 gr, and she was discharged from the hospital on the 3rd post-operative day in good general condition for follow up in the outpatients` department. <br />This case report represents a rare variety of ectopic pregnancy, which is the interstitial pregnancy, because it can rupture few days or weeks after the missed period with subsequent massive internal hemorrhage. <br />Interstitial pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy, the obstetricians should be aware of rare forms of ectopic pregnancies, it can have disturbed few days or weeks after the missed period leading to subsequent significant morbidity.</p>


Medicina ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 57 (5) ◽  
pp. 483
Author(s):  
Brîndușa Cimpoca ◽  
Amira Moldoveanu ◽  
Nicolae Gică ◽  
Corina Gică ◽  
Anca Marina Ciobanu ◽  
...  

Heterotopic pregnancy is the condition where both intrauterine and ectopic pregnancy are present. It rarely occurs after natural conception, but is more common with assisted reproductive techniques, when more than one embryo is transferred. Quadruplet heterotopic pregnancy is exceedingly rare. Methods: A literature review was conducted aiming to highlight the diagnosis difficulties and the management options in heterotopic quadruplet pregnancies. Results: Nine relevant studies were identified by researching PubMed up to 2021 for “heterotopic quadruplet pregnancy”, “quadruplet intrauterine and ectopic pregnancy”, “synchronous intrauterine and ectopic pregnancy”. Conclusions: In this paper, we present a case of heterotopic quadruplet pregnancy and address the difficulty in diagnosing this condition and make formal recommendations.


2008 ◽  
Vol 278 (2) ◽  
pp. 191-193 ◽  
Author(s):  
Polat Dursun ◽  
Murat Gultekin ◽  
Hulusi B. Zeyneloglu

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 5-6
Author(s):  
Nourah Al Kindi ◽  
Fatima Al Shalabi ◽  
Shabana Kapadia ◽  
Asma Jan

Author(s):  
Tanjona Andriamanetsiarivo Ratsiatosika ◽  
Romuald Randriamahavonjy ◽  
Baco Abdallah Abasse ◽  
Mahefarisoa Fnat ◽  
Ibrahim Housni ◽  
...  

Ectopic pregnancy is a life-threatening condition occurring in 1-2% of all pregnancies. The most common site of implantation for an ectopic pregnancy is the fallopian tube. Authors report a case of recurrent ipsilateral ectopic pregnancy following right partial salpingectomy of a 29-Year-Old woman that led to tubal rupture. The pregnancy was conceived spontaneously. Diagnostic of ruptured ectopic pregnancy was done after clinical and ultrasonography examination. The presence of a massive hemoperitoneum with a positive pregnancy urinary test that lead us to the diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy. She underwent a laparotomy for a suspicion of ruptured ectopic pregnancy. The ectopic pregnancy was identified in the left remnant fallopian tube. Partial salpingectomy, removal of tubal stump, and resection of the uterine cornua, was performed. The postoperative recovery was uneventful. She has stayed for five days at the Hospital. All patients, even though they have already received a definitive contraception by tubal section and ligature or unilateral or by bilateral salpingectomy for any reason, must seek an ectopic pregnancy in case of pelvic pain, vaginal bleeding and/ or amenorrhea. Authors propose to carry a total salpingectomy after a chosen surgical treatment.


2015 ◽  
Vol 51 (3) ◽  
pp. 41-47
Author(s):  
Moawia E. Hummeida ◽  
Eltayeb Abdel Rahman ◽  
Abdallah Ahmed

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