A rare case of unruptured tubal pregnancy at ten weeks of gestation
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Keywords

Ectopic pregnancy
Laparoscopy
Tubal pregnancy

How to Cite

Aryal, S., Thapa, M., & Karki, C. (2014). A rare case of unruptured tubal pregnancy at ten weeks of gestation. Journal of Kathmandu Medical College, 2(3), 148–151. Retrieved from https://jkmc.com.np/ojs3/index.php/journal/article/view/844

Abstract

Ectopic pregnancy is a life threatening condition and can present itself in diverse ways. This case reports a 23 years primigravida, admitted with history of amenorrhoea of ten weeks and right sided unruptured tubal pregnancy diagnosed on routine ultrasonography. On laparoscopy, there was an unruptured tubal pregnancy with gestational sac measuring around 6 × 5 cm. The foetus had crown rump length of 32 mm and foot length of 5 mm; both of which correspond probably to 10 to 11 weeks size. Segmental resection of the affected part of the fallopian tube was done laparoscopically. Rarely tubal pregnancy can remain asymptomatic and unruptured for longer duration of gestation than the usual scenario. The reported average duration of diagnosis of unruptured tubal pregnancy is of nine weeks and this case explores the possibility of removing an intact foetus at longer gestational age through laparoscopy.

Journal of Kathmandu Medical College 

Vol. 2, No. 3, Issue 5, Jul.-Sep., 2013 Page: 148-151

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jkmc.v2i3.9966

Uploaded date : 3/4/2014

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