Advanced Tubal Ectopic Pregnacy-A Rare Case

Meenakshi Singh *

Lady Harding Medical College, India.

Pikee Saxena

Lady Harding Medical College, India.

Kavita Choudhary

Lady Harding Medical College, India.

. Soni

Lady Harding Medical College, India.

Abha Singh

Lady Harding Medical College, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Ectopic pregnancy should always be suspected and ruled out with a carefully done early trimester ultrasound in women with risk factors of ectopic pregnancy especially history of previous ectopic pregnancy. With the advent of transvaginal ultrasound, the ectopic pregnancies are rarely missed and managed before advancing to higher gestation. Although abdominal and cornual pregnancies are reported to reach higher gestations, few tubal pregnancies are reported to reach advanced gestation. As these advanced tubal pregnancies are still rare, we report this case of a woman with previous tubal ectopic whose present tubal ectopic pregnancy was missed despite an early ultrasound. The patient was provisionally diagnosed to have an abdominal or cornual pregnancy pertaining to clinical presentation and radiological findings but preoperatively confirmed to have an advanced tubal ectopic pregnancy of 15 weeks 4 days which was managed surgically.

Keywords: Advanced tubal ectopic, higher gestation, emergency.


How to Cite

Singh, Meenakshi, Pikee Saxena, Kavita Choudhary, . Soni, and Abha Singh. 2020. “Advanced Tubal Ectopic Pregnacy-A Rare Case”. International Journal of Research and Reports in Gynaecology 3 (1):119-22. https://www.journalijrrgy.com/index.php/IJRRGY/article/view/24.

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