Literature DB >> 27904431

Term Live Secondary Abdominal Pregnancy: A Case Report.

Deepika Pannu1, Rekha Bharti1, H P Anand1, Manjula Sharma1.   

Abstract

Term, live abdominal pregnancy secondary to rupture of a uterine rudimentary horn is a rare condition. Pregnancies conceived in the rudimentary horn of the uterus usually rupture during early gestation and present as a catastrophic event. However, rarely, after rupture of the uterine horn the foetus may continue to grow in the abdominal cavity and reach term gestation. A primigravida with a term pregnancy was referred to our centre for caesarean section with ultrasonography findings of transverse lie and placenta previa. During surgery, a live baby was extracted from the abdominal cavity, revealing a bicornuate uterus with rupture of the rudimentary horn. The early peroperative diagnosis and prompt control of the bleeding with excision of the rudimentary horn and transfusion of multiple blood products saved the patient's life. The case is presented for its rarity and to highlight the importance of a high index of suspicion in cases presenting with abnormal foetal presentation.

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Keywords:  abdominal; extra uterine pregnancy; live birth; pregnancy; term pregnancy

Year:  2016        PMID: 27904431      PMCID: PMC5101971          DOI: 10.21315/mjms2016.23.5.13

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Malays J Med Sci        ISSN: 1394-195X


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