American Journal of Perinatology Reports (Jan 2024)

A Spontaneous Tubal Heterotopic Triplet Pregnancy Resulting in Viable Twin Deliveries

  • Luce Kassi,
  • Emma Lantos,
  • Jordan Sheran,
  • Lynn M. Yee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/a-2201-5796
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 01
pp. e7 – e10

Abstract

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There are limited U.S. reports of spontaneous triplet heterotopic pregnancies discussing both maternal and fetal outcomes. A 34-year-old patient at 7 weeks of gestation presented to the emergency department with abdominal pain. She was diagnosed with a spontaneous heterotopic triplet pregnancy, consisting of a twin monochorionic-diamniotic intrauterine gestation and a ruptured left ectopic pregnancy. She underwent a laparoscopic unilateral salpingectomy. Her antepartum course was complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus and fetal growth restriction. Delivery of liveborn twins was via a cesarean delivery at 32 weeks. Timely intervention and management of a ruptured spontaneous triplet heterotopic pregnancy can result in a viable twin delivery with overall favorable maternal and newborn outcomes, although long-term implications due to prematurity and other twin sequelae exist.

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