scholarly journals Laparoscopic management of a cornual pregnancy coexistence with intrauterine pregnancy

Author(s):  
Ling Han ◽  
Gang Shi ◽  
Jiaying Ruan
2011 ◽  
Vol 18 (6) ◽  
pp. S64
Author(s):  
A.B. Abdu ◽  
R.S. Furr ◽  
T. Williams ◽  
B. Bryant ◽  
S. Rich ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 36 (8) ◽  
pp. 743-745 ◽  
Author(s):  
Raffaele Tinelli ◽  
Massimo Stomati ◽  
Daniela Surico ◽  
Ettore Cicinelli ◽  
Giuseppe Trojano ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Nitin H. Shah ◽  
Riddhi J. Shah ◽  
Swapnali Kshirsagar

Heterotopic Pregnancy cases are on the rise in the era of Artificial Reproductive Techniques and managing these pregnancies can be challenging especially in safeguarding the precious intrauterine pregnancy. These were traditionally managed by laparotomy and there are few cases reported wherein salpingectomy is done laparoscopically. We would like to report this case of a 7 weeks intrauterine pregnancy with 5 weeks tubal ectopic treated by laparoscopic salpingectomy under spinal anaesthesia while safeguarding the intrauterine viable gestation. In the light of increased incidence of abnormal implantations and growing demand and expertise of minimally invasive surgeries, laparoscopy is the treatment of choice for heterotopic pregnancies, especially in the interest of the intrauterine pregnancy.


Author(s):  
Mohamed Aymen Ferjaoui ◽  
Ramzi Arfaoui ◽  
Slim Khedhri ◽  
Mohamed Amine Hannechi ◽  
Kais Abdessamia ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 62-65
Author(s):  
G Baral ◽  
B Shakya ◽  
J Silwal

Three cases of cornual pregnancies encountered within three weeks at Paropakar Maternity and Women’s Hospital had diverse presentations. Fortunately, in all three case series, cornual resection was performed successfully. Cornual pregnancy is difficult to diagnose preoperatively with low ultrasonographic sensitivity and is easily confused with tubal ectopic pregnancy or a normal intrauterine pregnancy. Diagnosis before rupture is essential to prevent mortality and potential loss of fertility. The surgical management of diagnosed cornual pregnancy consists of hemostasis, resection, repair and reconstruction. 


2013 ◽  
Vol 82 (S1) ◽  
pp. 12-13
Author(s):  
Daniel Myran

Cornual ectopic pregnancy is a rare subtype of ectopic pregnancy that is associated with later presentation and higher likelihood of mortality. Despite advances in sonography cornual ectopic pregnancies remain a challenging diagnosis. We present a case of a left cornual pregnancy that was initially interpreted as a live intrauterine pregnancy by sonographic examination and found during repeat assessment to be a cornual pregnancy.


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