Detection of unsuspected ovarian pregnancy by wedge resection.

1972; National Institutes of Health; Volume: 106; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

Autores

M. D. Helde, James S. Campbell, A. Himaya, A.J.J. Nuyens, F. C. Cowley, Gilles D. Hurteau,

Tópico(s)

Ectopic Pregnancy Diagnosis and Management

Resumo

Five follicular ovarian implantations occurred among 200 ectopic pregnancies encountered during a 14-year period. Abortions from impregnated follicles may cause hemoperitoneum more often than is generally suspected. Wedge resection or cystectomy to ensure hemostasis provides tissue for histological examination, without which ruptured ovarian pregnancy may masquerade as rupture of a corpus luteum with hemorrhage ("ovarian apoplexy"). Including patients reported here, IUCD users have within the past five years accounted for about 10% of all ovarian pregnancies recorded in English.

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