BACKGROUND The coexistence of a heterotopic pregnancy with a giant ovarian cyst is an incredibly rare abnormal pregnancy in cases of natural conception.The incidence of this condition has increased significantly as a ...BACKGROUND The coexistence of a heterotopic pregnancy with a giant ovarian cyst is an incredibly rare abnormal pregnancy in cases of natural conception.The incidence of this condition has increased significantly as a result of the continuous development of assisted reproductive technologies.When this type of pregnancy occurs,both the continuation of intrauterine pregnancy and the life of the pregnant woman are severely threatened.Early diagnosis and treatment using safe and effective methods are paramount in this situation.CASE SUMMARY A 30-year-old primigravida at a gestation age determined as 8 wk 4 d by scan was admitted to the hospital with heterotopic pregnancy and a right ovarian cyst.Laparoscopic resection of the ectopic pregnancy was performed,but the intrauterine pregnancy and ovarian cyst were preserved.CONCLUSION The approach to a patient with heterotopic pregnancy and a giant ovarian cyst is individualized base on the fertility requirements.We recommend the following:(1)If the patient satisfies parity and has no fertility requirement,a laparoscopic salpingectomy should be performed and the giant ovarian cyst and intrauterine pregnancy removed;(2)If the patient has fertility requirements wishes to have more children in the future,laparoscopic salpingectomy or salpingostomy should be performed and the intrauterine pregnancy preserved.Serial ovarian cyst aspiration can be performed under ultrasound and resection can be done after delivery;and(3)Heterotopic pregnancy should be diagnosed early by active surveillance during antenatal visits using ultra sound as this is important for the avoidance of catastrophic complications.展开更多
BACKGROUND Heterotopic pregnancy(HP)is a rare condition in which both ectopic and intrauterine pregnancies occur.HP is uncommon after natural conception but has recently received more attention due to the widespread u...BACKGROUND Heterotopic pregnancy(HP)is a rare condition in which both ectopic and intrauterine pregnancies occur.HP is uncommon after natural conception but has recently received more attention due to the widespread use of assisted reproductive techniques(ART)such as ovulation promotion therapy.CASE SUMMARY Here,we describe a case of HP that occurred after ART with concurrent tubal and intrauterine singleton pregnancies.This was treated successfully with surgery to preserve the intrauterine pregnancy,resulting in the birth of a low-weight premature infant.This case report aims to increase awareness of the possibility of HP during routine first-trimester ultrasound examinations,especially in pregnancies resulting from ART and even if multiple intrauterine pregnancies are present.CONCLUSION This case alerts us to the importance of comprehensive data collection during regular consultations.It is important for us to remind ourselves of the possibility of HP in all patients presenting after ART,especially in women with an established and stable intrauterine pregnancy that complain of constant abdominal discomfort and also in women with an unusually raised human chorionic gonadotropin level compared with simplex intrauterine pregnancy.This will allow symptomatic and timeous treatment of patients with better results.展开更多
Here we report a case of heterotopic cornual pregnancy after in vitro fertilization who was diagnosed at 6 weeks after frozen embryos transfer.The heterotopic pregnancy was successfully terminated by transvaginal ultr...Here we report a case of heterotopic cornual pregnancy after in vitro fertilization who was diagnosed at 6 weeks after frozen embryos transfer.The heterotopic pregnancy was successfully terminated by transvaginal ultrasound-guided selective fetal reduction.At 38+1 weeks,she underwent a cesarean section and delivered a healthy 3300 g male infant with Apgar score of 10-10’evaluated at 1 min and 5 min.展开更多
Cornual heterotopic pregnancy is an extremely rare,life-threatening complication during pregnancy.Here,we report a 33-year-old woman who suffered cornual heterotopic pregnancy after in vitro fertilization embryo trans...Cornual heterotopic pregnancy is an extremely rare,life-threatening complication during pregnancy.Here,we report a 33-year-old woman who suffered cornual heterotopic pregnancy after in vitro fertilization embryo transfer.To prevent rupture during heterotopic pregnancy,she received laparoscopic surgery to remove the ectopic gestational sac at 7^(+2) weeks of gestation.Ultimately,she delivered a healthy boy at 38^(+3) weeks of gestation.Here,we also review the clinical presentations,risk factors,treatment options and outcomes of cornual heterotopic pregnancy.展开更多
Heterotopic pregnancy is an uncommon clinical entity in Nigeria even though some of the risk factors are highly prevalent in the population. We report a case of heterotopic pregnancy following ovulation induction with...Heterotopic pregnancy is an uncommon clinical entity in Nigeria even though some of the risk factors are highly prevalent in the population. We report a case of heterotopic pregnancy following ovulation induction with clomiphene citrate. A favourable outcome resulting in live twin birth was recorded despite the presence of poor clinical features that affects pregnancy and foetal outcome.展开更多
BACKGROUND Heterotopic cesarean scar pregnancy(HCSP)is very rare and has a high risk of massive uterine bleeding.Preservation of concurrent intrauterine pregnancy(IUP)is one of the great challenges in the management o...BACKGROUND Heterotopic cesarean scar pregnancy(HCSP)is very rare and has a high risk of massive uterine bleeding.Preservation of concurrent intrauterine pregnancy(IUP)is one of the great challenges in the management of HCSP.No universal treatment protocol has been established when IUP is desired to be preserved.CASE SUMMARY We report a case of HCSP at 8+wk gestation in a 34-year-old woman with stable hemodynamics.A two-step intervention was applied.Selective embryo aspiration was performed first,and surgical removal of ectopic gestational tissue by suction and curettage was performed 2 d later.Both steps were performed under ultrasound guidance.The patient had an uneventful course,and a healthy baby was delivered at 34+6 wk gestation.CONCLUSION Selective embryo aspiration followed by suction and curettage was successful in the preservation of IUP in the management of HCSP.This approach is an alternative option for HCSP in the first trimester when the IUP is desired to be preserved.展开更多
BACKGROUND Heterotopic pregnancy(HP)refers to the coexistence of ectopic pregnancy and intrauterine pregnancy.Salpingectomy is proposed as a pretreatment before in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer(IVF-ET)to red...BACKGROUND Heterotopic pregnancy(HP)refers to the coexistence of ectopic pregnancy and intrauterine pregnancy.Salpingectomy is proposed as a pretreatment before in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer(IVF-ET)to reduce the risk of HP.HP after IVF-ET occurs in women who had already underwent bilateral salpingectomy,even though it is extremely rare.CASE SUMMARY A case of a 29-year-old woman with recurrent interstitial HP after IVF-ET following salpingectomy is presented.The main symptom was a sudden and worsening pelvic pain.Physical examinations revealed signs of peritoneal bleeding and irritation with stable vital signs.Transvaginal ultrasound showed a live intrauterine pregnancy and another live embryo with cardiac activity in the left cornu extending beyond the lateral edge of the uterus.Her hemoglobin concentration was 8.0 g/dL,and serum human chorionic gonadotropin value was 171116.9 mIU/mL.With the diagnosis of ruptured HP with internal bleeding,an emergency laparoscopic resection of left cornu was performed.The interstitial pregnancy was removed with caution to protect the intrauterine pregnancy.After the surgical treatment,the intrauterine pregnancy continued with no complications.A healthy baby was delivered by caesarean section at 39 wk.Outcomes of another three cases are further summarized.CONCLUSION Post-salpingectomy HP is a rare but challenging condition.Surgical treatment is preferred in the case with a viable intrauterine pregnancy.展开更多
Background: Heterotopic pregnancy is a very rare event in a natural cycle. Its incidence is rising mostly due to induction of ovulation or Assisted Reproductive Technique. Most ectopic in heterotopic pregnancies are l...Background: Heterotopic pregnancy is a very rare event in a natural cycle. Its incidence is rising mostly due to induction of ovulation or Assisted Reproductive Technique. Most ectopic in heterotopic pregnancies are localized in the fallopian tubes. The occurrence of molar tubal ectopic pregnancy coexisting with intrauterine pregnancy is uncommon and consequently not often considered a diagnostic possibility. Case Report: We report the case of a 25-year-old woman, gravida 4 para 1, who complained of vaginal spotting and lower abdominal pain after 6 weeks of amenorrhea following clomiphene citrate ovarian stimulation. Transvaginal Ultrasonography revealed an intrauterine pregnancy and an unruptured left tubal ectopic pregnancy. She underwent successful laparoscopic salpingectomy while the intra-uterine pregnancy was allowed to continue. The ectopic pregnancy tissue histology reported an ectopic partial molar pregnancy. She subsequently had a normal vaginal delivery at 39 weeks and 3 days and her follow-up was uneventful. Conclusion: Heterotopic pregnancy is a rare but life-threatening condition. It should be suspected in a pregnant woman with a risk factor of multiple gestations who presents vaginal bleeding and lower abdominal pain in the context of early pregnancy. Laparoscopic surgery is effective for confirming the diagnosis and treating the ectopic component. Routine histological examination of tubal specimens must be taken very seriously because some findings like molar pregnancies may require specific management.展开更多
Ruptured ectopic pregnancy is one of the outcomes of mis or delayed diagnosis and the massive hemorrhage resulting is responsible for more than three quarters of the first trimester maternal death. Simultaneous presen...Ruptured ectopic pregnancy is one of the outcomes of mis or delayed diagnosis and the massive hemorrhage resulting is responsible for more than three quarters of the first trimester maternal death. Simultaneous presence of intrauterine pregnancy adds obstacles for the correct diagnosis to take place. The management of this condition is a real dilemma as life threatening condition could be the only presentation which needs immediate intervention. The high index of suspicion is mandatory to ensure timely diagnosis and management to prevent stormy outcome.展开更多
Cervical pregnancy is rare and heterotopic cervical pregnancy is more uncommon ever. Assisted Reproduction Technology enhances these pregnancies. The diagnosis and the treatment which are in emergency can be sometimes...Cervical pregnancy is rare and heterotopic cervical pregnancy is more uncommon ever. Assisted Reproduction Technology enhances these pregnancies. The diagnosis and the treatment which are in emergency can be sometimes difficult. This article is a case report of a triplet heterotopic cervical pregnancy after embryo transfer, and a scientist review of the literature found in MEDLINE. To date, in the English literature, we found only 7 cases report of triplet heterotopic cervical pregnancies.展开更多
Objectives: 1) To study the obstetric outcome in two women with heterotopic pregnancy, 2) To report the challenges faced during management of these pregnancies. Design: Case study of two heterotopic pregnancies manage...Objectives: 1) To study the obstetric outcome in two women with heterotopic pregnancy, 2) To report the challenges faced during management of these pregnancies. Design: Case study of two heterotopic pregnancies managed by us. Setting: RL Jalappa Hospital and Research Hospital. Patients: Two women with heterotopic pregnancy. Interventions: Laparotomy and management of ectopic component. Main Outcome Measures: Pregnancy outcomes following surgery. Results: Both pregnancies continued with one live birth at 36 weeks and one preterm delivery at 29 weeks with neonatal death subsequently. Conclusion: Pregnancy outcome after surgery for heterotopic pregnancy is guarded and is at high risk for preterm birth. Salpingostomy is a good option when faced with dilemma of whether it is hematosalpinx or ectopic pregnancy instead of salpingectomy.展开更多
This study examined the misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis factors for ectopic pregnancy(EP) and heterotopic pregnancy(HP) after in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer(IVF-ET) in an attempt to reduce the dia...This study examined the misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis factors for ectopic pregnancy(EP) and heterotopic pregnancy(HP) after in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer(IVF-ET) in an attempt to reduce the diagnostic error. Clinical data of patients who underwent IVF-ET treatment and had clinical pregnancy from 12463 cycles were retrospectively analyzed. Their findings of serum β-hCG test and transvaginal ultrasonography were also obtained during follow-up. These patients were divided into two groups according to the diagnosis accuracy of EP/HP: early diagnosis and misdiagnosis/delayed diagnosis. The results showed that the incidence of EP and HP was 3.8%(125/3286) and 0.8%(27/3286) respectively for IVF/ICSI-ET cycle, and 3.8%(55/1431) and 0.7%(10/1431) respectively for frozen-thawed embryo transfer(FET) cycle. Ruptured EP occurred in 28 patients due to initial misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis. Related factors fell in 3 categories:(1) clinician factors: misunderstanding of patients' medical history, insufficient training in ultrasonography and unawareness of EP and HP;(2) patient factors: noncompliance with medical orders and lack of communication with clinicians;(3) complicated conditions of EP: atypical symptoms, delayed elevation of serum β-hCG level, early rupture of cornual EP, asymptomatic in early gestation and pregnancy of unknown location. All the factors were interwoven, contributing to the occurrence of EP and HP. It was concluded that complicated conditions are more likely to affect the diagnosis accuracy of EP/HP after IVF-ET. Transvaginal ultrasonography should be performed at 5 weeks of gestation. Intensive follow-up including repeated ultrasonography and serial serum β-hCG tests should be performed in patients with a suspicious diagnosis at admission.展开更多
This research paper presents the infrequent case of a heterotopic pregnancy based on a tubal ectopic pregnancy with molar degeneration in concurrent eutopic pregnancy. Treatment with evacuation/suction curettage and p...This research paper presents the infrequent case of a heterotopic pregnancy based on a tubal ectopic pregnancy with molar degeneration in concurrent eutopic pregnancy. Treatment with evacuation/suction curettage and perlaparoscopic salpingectomy was required. This case report confirms what is biologically valid in the statistically unlikely.展开更多
Heterotopic pregnancy is no more a medical breakthrough. It combines intrauterine pregnancy and extra-uterine pregnancy regardless of location. We report a case of intra-uterine pregnancy associated with a ruptured ab...Heterotopic pregnancy is no more a medical breakthrough. It combines intrauterine pregnancy and extra-uterine pregnancy regardless of location. We report a case of intra-uterine pregnancy associated with a ruptured abdominal ectopic pregnancy located on the pelvic colon in a 29-year-old patient, third gestation, primigravida, having a live baby and a prior history of two abortions. She has blood group O negative of Rhesus. It has been diagnosed at the stage of the rupture of ectopic pregnancy. An emergency laparotomy performed under blood transfusion has revealed heavy hemoperitoneum (1100 ml), a ruptured abdominal extra-uterine localized on the pelvic under blood transfusion and a bulging uterus. We have proceeded with the aspiration of hemoperitoneum, the ablation of the extra-uterine pregnancy and the hemostasis of the section part. The post-operative follow-up has been easy. The intra-uterine pregnancy has developed normally and has given birth to a full-term live, and healthy baby.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND The coexistence of a heterotopic pregnancy with a giant ovarian cyst is an incredibly rare abnormal pregnancy in cases of natural conception.The incidence of this condition has increased significantly as a result of the continuous development of assisted reproductive technologies.When this type of pregnancy occurs,both the continuation of intrauterine pregnancy and the life of the pregnant woman are severely threatened.Early diagnosis and treatment using safe and effective methods are paramount in this situation.CASE SUMMARY A 30-year-old primigravida at a gestation age determined as 8 wk 4 d by scan was admitted to the hospital with heterotopic pregnancy and a right ovarian cyst.Laparoscopic resection of the ectopic pregnancy was performed,but the intrauterine pregnancy and ovarian cyst were preserved.CONCLUSION The approach to a patient with heterotopic pregnancy and a giant ovarian cyst is individualized base on the fertility requirements.We recommend the following:(1)If the patient satisfies parity and has no fertility requirement,a laparoscopic salpingectomy should be performed and the giant ovarian cyst and intrauterine pregnancy removed;(2)If the patient has fertility requirements wishes to have more children in the future,laparoscopic salpingectomy or salpingostomy should be performed and the intrauterine pregnancy preserved.Serial ovarian cyst aspiration can be performed under ultrasound and resection can be done after delivery;and(3)Heterotopic pregnancy should be diagnosed early by active surveillance during antenatal visits using ultra sound as this is important for the avoidance of catastrophic complications.
基金Supported by Science and Technology Development Project of Jilin Province,No.YDZJ202201ZYTS060。
文摘BACKGROUND Heterotopic pregnancy(HP)is a rare condition in which both ectopic and intrauterine pregnancies occur.HP is uncommon after natural conception but has recently received more attention due to the widespread use of assisted reproductive techniques(ART)such as ovulation promotion therapy.CASE SUMMARY Here,we describe a case of HP that occurred after ART with concurrent tubal and intrauterine singleton pregnancies.This was treated successfully with surgery to preserve the intrauterine pregnancy,resulting in the birth of a low-weight premature infant.This case report aims to increase awareness of the possibility of HP during routine first-trimester ultrasound examinations,especially in pregnancies resulting from ART and even if multiple intrauterine pregnancies are present.CONCLUSION This case alerts us to the importance of comprehensive data collection during regular consultations.It is important for us to remind ourselves of the possibility of HP in all patients presenting after ART,especially in women with an established and stable intrauterine pregnancy that complain of constant abdominal discomfort and also in women with an unusually raised human chorionic gonadotropin level compared with simplex intrauterine pregnancy.This will allow symptomatic and timeous treatment of patients with better results.
文摘Here we report a case of heterotopic cornual pregnancy after in vitro fertilization who was diagnosed at 6 weeks after frozen embryos transfer.The heterotopic pregnancy was successfully terminated by transvaginal ultrasound-guided selective fetal reduction.At 38+1 weeks,she underwent a cesarean section and delivered a healthy 3300 g male infant with Apgar score of 10-10’evaluated at 1 min and 5 min.
文摘Cornual heterotopic pregnancy is an extremely rare,life-threatening complication during pregnancy.Here,we report a 33-year-old woman who suffered cornual heterotopic pregnancy after in vitro fertilization embryo transfer.To prevent rupture during heterotopic pregnancy,she received laparoscopic surgery to remove the ectopic gestational sac at 7^(+2) weeks of gestation.Ultimately,she delivered a healthy boy at 38^(+3) weeks of gestation.Here,we also review the clinical presentations,risk factors,treatment options and outcomes of cornual heterotopic pregnancy.
文摘Heterotopic pregnancy is an uncommon clinical entity in Nigeria even though some of the risk factors are highly prevalent in the population. We report a case of heterotopic pregnancy following ovulation induction with clomiphene citrate. A favourable outcome resulting in live twin birth was recorded despite the presence of poor clinical features that affects pregnancy and foetal outcome.
基金Supported by Zhejiang National Science Foundation,No.LGF20H04001Zhejiang Bureau of Traditional Chinese Medicine,No.2017ZA092.
文摘BACKGROUND Heterotopic cesarean scar pregnancy(HCSP)is very rare and has a high risk of massive uterine bleeding.Preservation of concurrent intrauterine pregnancy(IUP)is one of the great challenges in the management of HCSP.No universal treatment protocol has been established when IUP is desired to be preserved.CASE SUMMARY We report a case of HCSP at 8+wk gestation in a 34-year-old woman with stable hemodynamics.A two-step intervention was applied.Selective embryo aspiration was performed first,and surgical removal of ectopic gestational tissue by suction and curettage was performed 2 d later.Both steps were performed under ultrasound guidance.The patient had an uneventful course,and a healthy baby was delivered at 34+6 wk gestation.CONCLUSION Selective embryo aspiration followed by suction and curettage was successful in the preservation of IUP in the management of HCSP.This approach is an alternative option for HCSP in the first trimester when the IUP is desired to be preserved.
文摘BACKGROUND Heterotopic pregnancy(HP)refers to the coexistence of ectopic pregnancy and intrauterine pregnancy.Salpingectomy is proposed as a pretreatment before in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer(IVF-ET)to reduce the risk of HP.HP after IVF-ET occurs in women who had already underwent bilateral salpingectomy,even though it is extremely rare.CASE SUMMARY A case of a 29-year-old woman with recurrent interstitial HP after IVF-ET following salpingectomy is presented.The main symptom was a sudden and worsening pelvic pain.Physical examinations revealed signs of peritoneal bleeding and irritation with stable vital signs.Transvaginal ultrasound showed a live intrauterine pregnancy and another live embryo with cardiac activity in the left cornu extending beyond the lateral edge of the uterus.Her hemoglobin concentration was 8.0 g/dL,and serum human chorionic gonadotropin value was 171116.9 mIU/mL.With the diagnosis of ruptured HP with internal bleeding,an emergency laparoscopic resection of left cornu was performed.The interstitial pregnancy was removed with caution to protect the intrauterine pregnancy.After the surgical treatment,the intrauterine pregnancy continued with no complications.A healthy baby was delivered by caesarean section at 39 wk.Outcomes of another three cases are further summarized.CONCLUSION Post-salpingectomy HP is a rare but challenging condition.Surgical treatment is preferred in the case with a viable intrauterine pregnancy.
文摘Background: Heterotopic pregnancy is a very rare event in a natural cycle. Its incidence is rising mostly due to induction of ovulation or Assisted Reproductive Technique. Most ectopic in heterotopic pregnancies are localized in the fallopian tubes. The occurrence of molar tubal ectopic pregnancy coexisting with intrauterine pregnancy is uncommon and consequently not often considered a diagnostic possibility. Case Report: We report the case of a 25-year-old woman, gravida 4 para 1, who complained of vaginal spotting and lower abdominal pain after 6 weeks of amenorrhea following clomiphene citrate ovarian stimulation. Transvaginal Ultrasonography revealed an intrauterine pregnancy and an unruptured left tubal ectopic pregnancy. She underwent successful laparoscopic salpingectomy while the intra-uterine pregnancy was allowed to continue. The ectopic pregnancy tissue histology reported an ectopic partial molar pregnancy. She subsequently had a normal vaginal delivery at 39 weeks and 3 days and her follow-up was uneventful. Conclusion: Heterotopic pregnancy is a rare but life-threatening condition. It should be suspected in a pregnant woman with a risk factor of multiple gestations who presents vaginal bleeding and lower abdominal pain in the context of early pregnancy. Laparoscopic surgery is effective for confirming the diagnosis and treating the ectopic component. Routine histological examination of tubal specimens must be taken very seriously because some findings like molar pregnancies may require specific management.
文摘Ruptured ectopic pregnancy is one of the outcomes of mis or delayed diagnosis and the massive hemorrhage resulting is responsible for more than three quarters of the first trimester maternal death. Simultaneous presence of intrauterine pregnancy adds obstacles for the correct diagnosis to take place. The management of this condition is a real dilemma as life threatening condition could be the only presentation which needs immediate intervention. The high index of suspicion is mandatory to ensure timely diagnosis and management to prevent stormy outcome.
文摘Cervical pregnancy is rare and heterotopic cervical pregnancy is more uncommon ever. Assisted Reproduction Technology enhances these pregnancies. The diagnosis and the treatment which are in emergency can be sometimes difficult. This article is a case report of a triplet heterotopic cervical pregnancy after embryo transfer, and a scientist review of the literature found in MEDLINE. To date, in the English literature, we found only 7 cases report of triplet heterotopic cervical pregnancies.
文摘Objectives: 1) To study the obstetric outcome in two women with heterotopic pregnancy, 2) To report the challenges faced during management of these pregnancies. Design: Case study of two heterotopic pregnancies managed by us. Setting: RL Jalappa Hospital and Research Hospital. Patients: Two women with heterotopic pregnancy. Interventions: Laparotomy and management of ectopic component. Main Outcome Measures: Pregnancy outcomes following surgery. Results: Both pregnancies continued with one live birth at 36 weeks and one preterm delivery at 29 weeks with neonatal death subsequently. Conclusion: Pregnancy outcome after surgery for heterotopic pregnancy is guarded and is at high risk for preterm birth. Salpingostomy is a good option when faced with dilemma of whether it is hematosalpinx or ectopic pregnancy instead of salpingectomy.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81170574)the National Key Basic Research Development Plan of China(973 Program)(No.2007CB948104)+1 种基金Key Science and Technology Projects of Guangzhou(No.11C22120737)Comprehensive Strategic Sciences Cooperation Projects of Guangdong Province and Chinese Academy(No.04020416)
文摘This study examined the misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis factors for ectopic pregnancy(EP) and heterotopic pregnancy(HP) after in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer(IVF-ET) in an attempt to reduce the diagnostic error. Clinical data of patients who underwent IVF-ET treatment and had clinical pregnancy from 12463 cycles were retrospectively analyzed. Their findings of serum β-hCG test and transvaginal ultrasonography were also obtained during follow-up. These patients were divided into two groups according to the diagnosis accuracy of EP/HP: early diagnosis and misdiagnosis/delayed diagnosis. The results showed that the incidence of EP and HP was 3.8%(125/3286) and 0.8%(27/3286) respectively for IVF/ICSI-ET cycle, and 3.8%(55/1431) and 0.7%(10/1431) respectively for frozen-thawed embryo transfer(FET) cycle. Ruptured EP occurred in 28 patients due to initial misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis. Related factors fell in 3 categories:(1) clinician factors: misunderstanding of patients' medical history, insufficient training in ultrasonography and unawareness of EP and HP;(2) patient factors: noncompliance with medical orders and lack of communication with clinicians;(3) complicated conditions of EP: atypical symptoms, delayed elevation of serum β-hCG level, early rupture of cornual EP, asymptomatic in early gestation and pregnancy of unknown location. All the factors were interwoven, contributing to the occurrence of EP and HP. It was concluded that complicated conditions are more likely to affect the diagnosis accuracy of EP/HP after IVF-ET. Transvaginal ultrasonography should be performed at 5 weeks of gestation. Intensive follow-up including repeated ultrasonography and serial serum β-hCG tests should be performed in patients with a suspicious diagnosis at admission.
文摘This research paper presents the infrequent case of a heterotopic pregnancy based on a tubal ectopic pregnancy with molar degeneration in concurrent eutopic pregnancy. Treatment with evacuation/suction curettage and perlaparoscopic salpingectomy was required. This case report confirms what is biologically valid in the statistically unlikely.
文摘Heterotopic pregnancy is no more a medical breakthrough. It combines intrauterine pregnancy and extra-uterine pregnancy regardless of location. We report a case of intra-uterine pregnancy associated with a ruptured abdominal ectopic pregnancy located on the pelvic colon in a 29-year-old patient, third gestation, primigravida, having a live baby and a prior history of two abortions. She has blood group O negative of Rhesus. It has been diagnosed at the stage of the rupture of ectopic pregnancy. An emergency laparotomy performed under blood transfusion has revealed heavy hemoperitoneum (1100 ml), a ruptured abdominal extra-uterine localized on the pelvic under blood transfusion and a bulging uterus. We have proceeded with the aspiration of hemoperitoneum, the ablation of the extra-uterine pregnancy and the hemostasis of the section part. The post-operative follow-up has been easy. The intra-uterine pregnancy has developed normally and has given birth to a full-term live, and healthy baby.