OBJECTIVE: To present a case of a vital ectopic pregnancy after 8 weeks that was located in the right ovary. DESIGN: Case study and literature review. SETTING: Hospital outpatient clinic. PATIENT(S): A 29-year-old primigravida presented with lower abdominal pain and mild vaginal bleeding at 8 weeks after her last menstrual period. INTERVENTION(S): Wedge resection of the ovary which did not affect subsequent fertility. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Conservative treatment options and preservation of patient's reproductive capacity. RESULT(S): The embryo was laparoscopically removed in toto and visualized. Therefore, macroscopic correlation to Carnegie stage 16 of development was possible. CONCLUSION(S): Approximately 3% of all ectopic pregnancies are located in the ovaries. Preoperative diagnosis of this extremely rare condition is challenging, because the ectopic tumor often resembles cysts of the corpus luteum. At surgery, the trophoblast tissue or the embryo can rarely be visualized completely.
OBJECTIVE: To present a case of a vital ectopic pregnancy after 8 weeks that was located in the right ovary. DESIGN: Case study and literature review. SETTING: Hospital outpatient clinic. PATIENT(S): A 29-year-old primigravida presented with lower abdominal pain and mild vaginal bleeding at 8 weeks after her last menstrual period. INTERVENTION(S): Wedge resection of the ovary which did not affect subsequent fertility. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Conservative treatment options and preservation of patient's reproductive capacity. RESULT(S): The embryo was laparoscopically removed in toto and visualized. Therefore, macroscopic correlation to Carnegie stage 16 of development was possible. CONCLUSION(S): Approximately 3% of all ectopic pregnancies are located in the ovaries. Preoperative diagnosis of this extremely rare condition is challenging, because the ectopic tumor often resembles cysts of the corpus luteum. At surgery, the trophoblast tissue or the embryo can rarely be visualized completely.
Authors: David Kakez Nday; Ignace Bwana Kangulu; Léon Kabamba Ngombe; Jimmy Ngoie Nfundi; Gabriel Salumu; Patrick Nduwa Kameya; Michel Kabamba Nzaji; Henry Mundongo Tshamba Journal: Pan Afr Med J Date: 2016-11-18