A Rare Case of Adnexal Pregnancy After Bilateral Tubal Clamping

An adnexal pregnancy after tubal clamping is a very rare entity. Very few such cases have been reported in the past. Here, we discuss a case of such an occurrence. A 35-year-old female with third gravida and a history of two abortions with secondary infertility conceived via in vitro fertilization w...

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description An adnexal pregnancy after tubal clamping is a very rare entity. Very few such cases have been reported in the past. Here, we discuss a case of such an occurrence. A 35-year-old female with third gravida and a history of two abortions with secondary infertility conceived via in vitro fertilization was admitted to the ward for observation with a history of amenorrhea of one and a half months and a known case of hypothyroidism. The ultrasonography showed left ectopic adnexal pregnancy that was managed conservatively. With a previous history of left ectopic pregnancy, the patient was managed with exploratory laparotomy with left partial salpingectomy.This case is used to illustrate the need to gather a complete medical history and take ectopic pregnancy into account in women who are of reproductive age and have a history of ectopic pregnancies.
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Birth control
Case reports
Cervix
Fallopian tubes
In vitro fertilization
Infertility
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Ovaries
Pregnancy
Pregnancy complications
Risk factors
Ultrasonic imaging
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Womens health
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