Case report: Ectopic pregnancy at the level of broad ligament: A case report
Ectopic pregnancies are a significant clinical concern, with 90 % occurring in the fallopian tubes. However, they can also manifest in other locations, including the cervix, ovary, and abdominal cavity. Abdominal pregnancies, which constitute less than 1 % of ectopic pregnancies, are associated with...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of surgery case reports 2024-12, Vol.126, p.110736 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Ectopic pregnancies are a significant clinical concern, with 90 % occurring in the fallopian tubes. However, they can also manifest in other locations, including the cervix, ovary, and abdominal cavity. Abdominal pregnancies, which constitute less than 1 % of ectopic pregnancies, are associated with considerable morbidity and mortality. Among these, pregnancies located in the broad ligament are particularly rare and can sometimes be carried to term.
This case report discusses a 27-year-old patient presenting with a 14-week pregnancy diagnosed in the broad ligament, highlighting the challenges in prenatal diagnosis and the potential complications associated with this condition. The report details the clinical management, including an exploratory laparotomy and subsequent treatment, and underscores the importance of awareness and timely intervention in cases of broad ligament ectopic pregnancies. This case contributes to the limited literature on this uncommon type of ectopic pregnancy and emphasizes the need for further research to improve diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.
Ectopic pregnancy of the broad ligament is a relatively rare pathology documented in the literature. Its diagnosis is clinical and paraclinical, especially if ultrasound is performed early. Management is similar to that of an abdominal pregnancy. Maternal prognosis can be difficult if management is less than optimal in terms of surgery, anesthesia, resuscitation and the absence of blood products. This is why first-trimester ultrasound is so important.
This case underscores the importance of awareness and timely intervention in managing broad ligament ectopic pregnancies, and highlighting the need for further research to improve diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.
•Ectopic pregnancies primarily occur in the fallopian tubes, but can also be found in rare locations such as the broad ligament.•This case report details a 27-year-old patient with a 14-week ectopic pregnancy diagnosed in the broad ligament, illustrating the challenges in prenatal diagnosis.•The case emphasizes the critical need for timely diagnosis and intervention in broad ligament ectopic pregnancies. |
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ISSN: | 2210-2612 2210-2612 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijscr.2024.110736 |