E. Farabee, R. Barbaresso, W. Nolan, R. Paya Pasic, S. Parikh
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Abstract
Study Objective
To demonstrate the treatment of an interstitial ectopic pregnancy in the setting of unilateral fallopian tube agenesis.
Design
Case report with surgical video.
Setting
Academic tertiary care hospital.
Patients or Participants
A single patient.
Interventions
28-year-old G5P0122 with history of cesarean section x1, cholecystectomy, and laparoscopic gastric sleeve presented with vaginal bleeding and mild abdominal pain at approximately 6 weeks gestation. Interstitial ectopic pregnancy identified on ultrasound and MRI. Patient underwent laparoscopic resection at which time unilateral agenesis of the right fallopian tube was identified.
Measurements and Primary Results
Laparoscopic excision of interstitial ectopic pregnancy was completed successfully without intra- or post-operative complications and with minimal blood loss. Surgical technique was reviewed in the video. Patient was discharged on the day of surgery and had an uncomplicated surgical recovery. Final pathology was consistent with products of conception.
Conclusion
An interstitial ectopic pregnancy is a potential complication of unilateral fallopian tube agenesis.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, formerly titled The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, is an international clinical forum for the exchange and dissemination of ideas, findings and techniques relevant to gynecologic endoscopy and other minimally invasive procedures. The Journal, which presents research, clinical opinions and case reports from the brightest minds in gynecologic surgery, is an authoritative source informing practicing physicians of the latest, cutting-edge developments occurring in this emerging field.