| Literature DB >> 29390363 |
Duoduo Zhang1, Anxia Chen, Yu Gu.
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INTRODUCTION: Most secondary abdominal pregnancies happen after spontaneous abortion of tubal pregnancy or ruptured intrauterine pregnancy. However, we presented a case of ruptured secondary abdominal pregnancy after primary laparoscopic treatment of tubal pregnancy. CASE REPORT: The ectopic pregnant lesion in the affected tube was thoroughly removed in the primary laparoscopy, and nothing abnormal was detected in abdomen or pelvis. Beta human chorionic gonadotropin levels dropped significantly after surgery, but the patient came back again for severe abdominal pain with beta human chorionic gonadotropin increasing, and free peritoneal fluid in the pouch of Douglas was detected at ultrasonography. The secondary laparoscopy was done according to the intraperitoneal hemorrhage and unstable vital signs. The secondary pregnancy was found ruptured in the splenic flexure of the colon. Although several cases of secondary abdominal pregnancies were reported in the literature, herein we describe a case secondary to the salpingotomy of the primary tubal pregnancy.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29390363 PMCID: PMC5815775 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000009254
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Figure 1The right tubal pregnancy in the primary laparoscopic surgery.
Figure 2Second laparoscopic surgery. (A) a normal postoperative appearance of right salpingotomy. (B) A bleeding mass attached to the splenic flexure of colon and its mesentery. (C) The wound and ruptured vessel in the mesentery after removal of the mass.