| Literature DB >> 29318076 |
Apiradee Pichaichanlert1, Vor Luvira1, Nakhon Tipsunthonsak2.
Abstract
An abdominal pregnancy is an ectopic pregnancy in which the implantation site occurs in the abdominal cavity outside the female reproductive organs. There have been four reported cases that ruptured into the gastrointestinal tract and into the large intestine. We present the first case of an abdominal pregnancy rupturing into the small intestine with a good outcome.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29318076 PMCID: PMC5727660 DOI: 10.1155/2017/8017937
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Surg
Reported cases of intestinal hemorrhage associated with ectopic pregnancy.
| Author | Reported year | Patient | Site of ectopic pregnancy | Location of placental erosion | Gestational age (weeks) | Maternal outcome | Fetal outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Armstrong [ | 1835 | NA | NA | NA | 24 | Dead | NA |
| Edgar [ | 1901 | NA | NA | Sigmoid | NA | Dead | NA |
| Clark [ | 1932 | Female, 25 years | Left interstitial | Sigmoid | 6 | Alive | Dead |
| Webster and Kerr [ | 1956 | NA | Right interstitial | Appendix and ileum | NA | Dead | NA |
| Engel [ | 1961 | NA | Left interstitial | Ileum | NA | Dead | NA |
| Shirkey et. al. [ | 1964 | Female, 38 years | Left interstitial | Ileum | NA | Alive | Dead |
| Bigg et al. [ | 1965 | Female, 19 years | Right interstitial | Caecum | NA | Alive | Dead |
| Bornman et al. [ | 1985 | Female, 29 years | Abdominal (posterior wall of uterus) | Sigmoid | 34 | Alive | Alive |
| Seow et al. [ | 1992 | NA | Abdominal | Caecum | NA | NA | NA |
| Verma et al. [ | 1996 | Female, 38 years | Left fallopian tube | Sigmoid | 4–8 | Alive | Dead |
| Warshal et al. [ | 1996 | Female, 36 years | Right interstitial | Ileum | 12–16 | Alive | Dead |
| Saravanane et al. [ | 1997 | Female, 30 years | Abdominal (pouch of Douglas) | Rectum | 14 | Alive | Dead |
| Ekwaro et al. [ | 2004 | Female, 26 years | Abdominal (fundus of uterus) | Sigmoid | NA | Dead | Dead |
| Present study | 2017 | Female, 32 years | Abdominal (fundus of uterus) | Ileum | 16 | Alive | Dead |
Figure 1Photographs of intraoperative findings. (a) Exploratory laparotomy showing the adherence between the ileum and uterine fundus. (b) The intraluminal ileal mass palpable near the adherence site. (c) The opened ileum revealing a dead fetus. (d) Photograph showing the placenta in the uterus after detaching the ileum from the uterine fundus.
Figure 2Photograph of the dead fetus.