Management guidelines for incidental uterine surgery in early pregnancy: a case report of a robotic myomectomy at 4 weeks gestation after a false-negative pregnancy test

Abaigeal Thompson M.D. , Melanie Evans M.D. , Patrick Weix M.D., Ph.D.
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Abstract

Objective

To share our case and offer guidance to practitioners on the management of incidental uterine surgery in early pregnancy. Although elective uterine surgery should be avoided during pregnancy, there is always a chance of undetected pregnancy at the time of surgery, even after all precautions have been taken. There is currently minimal literature on the management and outcomes of uterine surgery during pregnancy.

Design

Case report.

Setting

University Hospital.

Patient

A 42-year-old G1P1 female with symptomatic fibroids desiring fertility-sparing surgery was retroactively found to be 4 weeks pregnant at the time of surgery, even after a negative pregnancy test and low suspicion for pregnancy under Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines.

Intervention

Robotic-assisted laparoscopic myomectomy performed with a false-negative urine pregnancy test at the time of surgery.

Main Outcome Measures

Guidance for surveillance and management options during continued pregnancy after robotic uterine surgery and cavity disruption by a uterine manipulator performed at 4 weeks gestation that went undetected at the time of surgery.

Results

The patient was able to undergo an uncomplicated delivery by cesarean section at 38 weeks and delivered a healthy infant.

Conclusion

Using a multidisciplinary approach, we describe guidelines for antepartum surveillance uterine surgery during an undetected pregnancy, which resulted in the delivery of a term healthy infant.

妊娠早期意外子宫手术的管理指南:妊娠试验假阴性后妊娠 4 周时进行机器人子宫肌瘤剔除术的病例报告
目的分享我们的病例,并就如何处理妊娠早期的意外子宫手术为从业人员提供指导。尽管应避免在妊娠期进行选择性子宫手术,但即使采取了所有预防措施,手术时仍有可能出现未被发现的妊娠。患者一名42岁的G1P1级女性,患有无症状子宫肌瘤,希望进行保胎手术,但在手术时被追溯发现已怀孕4周,即使根据美国疾病控制和预防中心的指南,妊娠试验为阴性且妊娠可疑度较低。干预措施机器人辅助腹腔镜子宫肌瘤剔除术,手术时尿液妊娠试验为假阴性。主要结果测量指导在妊娠4周时通过子宫机械手进行机器人子宫手术和宫腔破坏后继续妊娠期间的监测和管理方案,该手术在手术时未被发现。
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FS Reports Medicine-Embryology
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