| Literature DB >> 28042488 |
Ayman Shehata1, Mohamed El Namoury1, Mostafa Heider1.
Abstract
Ectopic pregnancy occurs in about 1-2% in normal cycles but in IVF cycles the rate jumps to 4%. No definite cause for ectopic pregnancy was detected, but many risk factors were described as abnormal tube, pelvic infection, or surgery. In this case report we found 2 abnormalities in eight-year infertile woman; the first abnormality was bicornuate uterus and the second abnormality was the site of ectopic pregnancy which was in between the two horns of uterus. This is the only case reported with primary abdominal pregnancy with bicornuate uterus and both healthy ovaries and tubes. The case was unstable and managed by laparotomy and repair of ectopic site after enucleation of sac using Vicryl 2/0. The case was discharged 24 hours after operation in good health.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 28042488 PMCID: PMC5155085 DOI: 10.1155/2016/6395154
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 2090-6692
Figure 1Doppler ultrasound showing bicornuate uterus and pelvic free fluid with the ectopic pregnancy site showing “Ring of Fire.” EP: ectopic pregnancy.
Figure 2Laparotomy with bicornuate uterus and site of ectopic pregnancy arrow.
Figure 3Repair of site of ectopic pregnancy and suction of blood.