South Sudan Medical Journal (Feb 2016)

Abdominal pregnancy discovered during laparotomy for complications after attempted abortion

  • Djongali Tchonchimbo Salathiel,
  • Zapayeke Anice,
  • Gabkika Bray Madoue,
  • Mahamat Pierre,
  • Hissein Adenao Mahamat

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 14 – 16

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We report a case of abdominal pregnancy with a dead foetus of 19 gestational weeks and 3 days discovered incidentally during a laparotomy following complications of attempted abortion. Abdominal pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy (1% of all ectopic pregnancies) usually diagnosed by ultrasound. In this case, a hysterectomy was performed after discovery of uterine perforation, followed by a complete, easy, and non-hemorrhagic detachment. The foetus and membrane were discovered during abdominal toilet. The postoperative course was marked by the formation of a small hematoma at the site of the foetus and membrane implantation which required removal. The patient was released on the 11th postoperative day.

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