Spontaneous Intraoperative Rupture of a Large Interstitial Pregnancy: Laparoscopic Management
2020; Hindawi Publishing Corporation; Volume: 2020; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1155/2020/5626783
ISSN2090-6684
AutoresOurania Koukoura, George Dragoumis, Georgia Gorila, Irontianta Gkorezi-Ntavela, Konstantinos Dafopoulos, George Pistofidis,
Tópico(s)Uterine Myomas and Treatments
ResumoWe present a case of a large interstitial pregnancy which was intraoperatively ruptured, but was eventually laparoscopically treated. The patient experienced 9 weeks of amenorrhea, and a right cornual pregnancy measuring 6 cm was diagnosed. The patient consented on having a minimal surgical treatment, and a laparoscopic right cornuotomy was decided. During surgery, and prior to any manipulation to the uterus, there was a spontaneous rupture of the ectopic which resulted in excessive bleeding. Temporal pressure at the bleeding site and ligation of the superior branches of the right uterine artery allowed for a careful dissection of the right uterine cornua and achieved hemostasis. The surgery proceeded uneventfully thereafter. Although surgical intervention in such cases entails a high risk of hemorrhage, successful completion of the laparoscopy lies on the meticulous preoperative planning and the controlled precise surgical steps during the procedure.
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