scholarly journals Sonographic Diagnosis of Intra-abdominal Pregnancy

Author(s):  
Suresh Phatak ◽  
Neeraj Patange ◽  
Shishir Rawekar

AbstractAbdominal pregnancy can be defined as the establishment and development of the fertilized egg partially or entirely in the abdominal cavity, in a primary or more commonly secondary way. This is rarely seen in the evolution of pregnancy, and it accounts for 1% of the ectopic pregnancy locations. Sonography is important in diagnosis. We are presenting a case report of abdominal pregnancy of 16 weeks gestation.

2018 ◽  
Vol 46 ◽  
pp. 5
Author(s):  
Jia-San Zheng ◽  
Zheng Wang ◽  
Jia-Ren Zhang ◽  
Shuang Qiu ◽  
Ren-Yue Wei ◽  
...  

Background: Ectopic pregnancy mainly refers to tubal pregnancy and abdominal pregnancy. Tubal pregnancy presents as an implanted embryo that develops in the fallopian tubes, and is relatively common in humans. In animals, tubal pregnancy occurs primarily in primates, for example monkeys. The probability of a tubal pregnancy in non-primate animals is extremely low. Abdominal pregnancy is a type of ectopic pregnancy that occurs outside of the uterus, fallopian tube, ovary, and ligament(broad ligament, ovarian ligament, suspensory ligament).This paper describes two cases of ectopic pregnancy in cats.Cases: Cat 1. The presenting sign was a significant increase in abdominal circumference. The age and immune and sterilization status of the cat were unknown. On palpation, a 4 cm, rough, oval-shaped, hard mass was found in the posterior abdomen. Radiographic examination showed three high-density images in the posterior abdomen. The fetus was significantlycalcified and some feces was evident in the colon. The condition was preliminarily diagnosed as ectopic pregnancy. Cat 2. The owner of a 2-year-old British shorthair cat visited us because of a hard lump in the cat’s abdomen. The cat had a normal diet and was drinking normally. Routine immunization and insect repulsion had been implemented. The cat had naturally delivered five healthy kittens two months previous. Radiographs showed an oval-shaped mass with a clear edge in the middle abdominal cavity. Other examinations were normal. The case was preliminarily diagnosed as ectopic pregnancy, and the pregnancy was surgically terminated. The ectopic pregnancies were surgically terminated. During surgery, the structures of the uterus and ovary of cat 1 were found to be intact and the organs were in a normal physiological position.Cat 1 was diagnosed with primary abdominal pregnancy. In cat 2, the uterus left side was small and the fallopian tube on the same side was both enlarged and longer than normal. Immature fetuses were found in the gestational sac. Thus, cat 2 was diagnosed with tubal ectopic pregnancy based on the presenting pathology.Discussion: Cats with ectopic pregnancies generally show no obvious clinical symptoms. The ectopic fetus can remain within the body for several months or even years. Occasionally, necrotic ectopic tissues or mechanical stimulation of the ectopic fetus can lead to a systemic inflammatory response, loss of appetite, and apathy. The two cats in our reportshowed no significant clinical symptoms. To our knowledge, there have been no previous reports of the development of an ectopic fetus to maturity, within the abdominal cavity of felines, because the placenta of cats cannot support the growth and development of the fetus outside of the uterus. Secondary abdominal ectopic pregnancy, lacking any signs of uterine rupture is likely associated with the strong regenerative ability of uterine muscles. A damaged uterus or fallopian tube can quickly recover and rarely leaves scar tissue. In the present report, cat 1 showed no apparent scar tissue, nor signs of a ruptured ovary or fallopian tubes. It was diagnosed with primary ectopic abdominal pregnancy, which could arise from the descent of the fertilized egg from the fallopian tube into the abdominal cavity. There was an abnormal protrusion in left of the fallopian tubes in cat 2, to which the gestational sac was directly connected. Based on pathological examination of the uterus, fallopian tubes, and gestational sac, the cat was diagnosed with a tubal pregnancy. Placental tissues and signs of fetal calcification were observed in both the fallopian tube and gestational sac.Keywords: tubal pregnancy, abdominal pregnancy, feline, ectopic fetus, fallopian tube, gestational sac.


2012 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 227-229
Author(s):  
F Wazed ◽  
N Sultana ◽  
S Ahamed ◽  
JH Khan ◽  
S Rouf ◽  
...  

Cornual pregnancy is rare form of ectopic pregnancy where implantation occurs in the cavity of a rudimentary horn of the uterus. It is the diagnostic and therapeutic challenge with potential sever consequence if uterine rupture occurs with massive intra abdominal haemorrhage .We report a case of misdiagnosed rupture cornual pregnancy occurring at 12 weeks gestation. First USG revealed intra uterine pregnancy. Repeat USG showed abdominal pregnancy sac but cornual pregnancy was not diagnosed and uterine anomaly was not detected. The correct diagnosis was made at emergency laparotomy. An intact pregnancy sac of 12weeks fetus was seen in abdominal cavity. Placenta and pregnancy sac was adherent to omentum and torn end of left cornu of the bicornuate uterus. Left sided cornu was resected keeping both the ovaries and tubes intact. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jom.v13i2.12763 J Medicine 2012; 13 : 227-229


2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-3
Author(s):  
Ayman Shehata ◽  
Mohamed El Namoury ◽  
Mostafa Heider

Ectopic pregnancy occurs in about 1-2% in normal cycles but in IVF cycles the rate jumps to 4%. No definite cause for ectopic pregnancy was detected, but many risk factors were described as abnormal tube, pelvic infection, or surgery. In this case report we found 2 abnormalities in eight-year infertile woman; the first abnormality was bicornuate uterus and the second abnormality was the site of ectopic pregnancy which was in between the two horns of uterus. ‎This is the only case reported with primary abdominal pregnancy with bicornuate uterus and both healthy ovaries and tubes.‎ The case was unstable and managed by laparotomy and repair of ectopic site after enucleation of sac using Vicryl 2/0. The case was discharged 24 hours after operation in good health.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Apiradee Pichaichanlert ◽  
Vor Luvira ◽  
Nakhon Tipsunthonsak

An abdominal pregnancy is an ectopic pregnancy in which the implantation site occurs in the abdominal cavity outside the female reproductive organs. There have been four reported cases that ruptured into the gastrointestinal tract and into the large intestine. We present the first case of an abdominal pregnancy rupturing into the small intestine with a good outcome.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Abraham Fessehaye ◽  
Biruck Gashawbeza ◽  
Mekdes Daba ◽  
Muhudin Arusi ◽  
Tsega Terefe

Abstract Background Abdominal pregnancy accounts for 0.6 to 4% of all ectopic pregnancies. Due to delays in diagnosis and difficulties in the management of abdominal pregnancy, the risk of mortality is significantly higher than for uncomplicated ectopic pregnancies. Case summary A 23 years-old gravida-II, ectopic-I Ethiopian woman was initially managed as a case of missed second trimester abortion. Later on, abdominal ectopic pregnancy was diagnosed with ultrasound and she underwent a laparotomy. Though fetus and placenta was removed successfully without significant hemorrhage, there was inadvertent sigmoid colon injury. Conclusion In the management of abdominal ectopic pregnancy, the possibility of bowel injury during entry to the abdominal cavity at laparotomy should always be considered and an experienced general surgeon should always be in attendance before opening the abdomen, to prevent it from happening.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 23-24
Author(s):  
Meric Balikoglu ◽  
Burak Bayraktar ◽  
Esra Saygılı ◽  
Emrah Beyan

Abdominal pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy. maternal deaths due to an abdominal ectopic pregnancy are 8 times higher than tubal ectopic pregnancy. Greater awareness is required in the diagnosis and treatment of abdominal pregnancy. Thirtyseven years old and the multiparous patient who was admitted to the emergency room with the findings of the acute abdomen. In the evaluation, ectopic pregnancy focus was not detected clearly in the patient who had bleeding in the abdomen. In the laparoscopic surgery of the patient who was hypotensive, abdominal pregnancy in the posterior surface of uterine was resected successfully. Due to abdominal pregnancy can be observed on the surface of the spleen, omentum and appendix, the laparoscopic approach should be preferred in the treatment because it provides a wide field of vision.


2020 ◽  
Vol 90 (5) ◽  
pp. 535-541
Author(s):  
Alan Maksimović ◽  
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Dajna Preldžić ◽  
Ismar Lutvikadić ◽  
Amir Zahirović ◽  
...  

There are only a few reported cases of abdominal ectopic pregnancy and consequential foetal mummification in dogs. The majority of the described cases indicate that this condition may exist for a prolonged period of time without any manifestation of illness. Therefore, sudden signs of abdominal distension, abdominal pain, episodes of epileptiform seizures, dark diarrhoea and lethargy, as were observed in the present case, are not likely to be considered as symptoms of an abdominal ectopic pregnancy. Furthermore, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of an eight-year long abdominal pregnancy in an ovariohysterectomised bitch. We present the clinical, laboratory, radiological and intraoperative findings, and the medical and surgical therapy for an abdominal ectopic pregnancy in a 14 year old Miniature Pinscher bitch, ovariohysterectomised eight years previously.


2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (4) ◽  
pp. 579-580
Author(s):  
Satoko Suzuki ◽  
Toshifumi Takahashi ◽  
Kuniaki Ota ◽  
Kyoko Nishimura ◽  
Mika Fukase ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-67
Author(s):  
N. Ya. Nazarkin

Cases of ectopic pregnancy in the free abdominal cavity are extremely rare (according to A.D. Alovsky - 0.4%). The diagnosis of pregnancy in the free abdominal cavity is very difficult. The diagnosis is more often made at the operating table. In the light of these facts, the case of abdominal pregnancy observed by us is of interest.


2015 ◽  
Vol 05 (01) ◽  
pp. 091-093
Author(s):  
Arkierupaia Shadap

AbstractAn ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy that develops outside the mother's womb when the fertilized egg from the ovary does not implant itself normally in the uterus. It is usually found in the first 5-10 weeks of pregnancy. To prevent unwanted pregnancy, emergency contraceptive used has been popular since the last two decades. It is seen to have 99% successful rate if taken within 72 hours after unprotected coitus and of which 1% is seen to have normal pregnancy or ectopic pregnancy. Early diagnosis through thorough and detail history collection/physical examination with early management has saved many maternal lives from unwanted risks, shocks, death etc.


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