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Challenges of Management of Ruptured Second Trimester Ovarian Pregnancy in Low-and Middle-Income Settings: A Case Report

BACKGROUND: Ovarian ectopic pregnancy is a rare form of non-tubal ectopic pregnancy. It can rupture before the end of the first trimester, causing hemoperitoneum, and present with signs and symptoms similar to other commoner abdominal emergencies or the pregnancy can continue intraperitoneally. Ther...

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Autores principales: Eleje, George Uchenna, Udigwe, Gerald Okanandu, Njoku, Tobechi Kingsley, Okoro, Chukwuemeka Chukwubuikem, Onyejiaka, Chukwudubem Chinagorom, Ihekwoaba, Eric Chukwudi, Ndukwe, Chinedu Onwuka, Anaedu, Onyedika Promise, Chiemeka, Michael Emeka, Okafor, Chigozie Geoffrey, Ekwebene, Onyeka Chukwudalu, Offor, Confidence Chinaza, Okoye, Odili Aloysius, Okolie, Perpetua Chinedu, Malachy, Divinefavour Echezona, Maduagwu, Chimdindu Ifunanya, Mmuotoo, Jane-Rita Ifeoma, Nwankwo, Ekeuda Uchenna, Duru, Chimezuru Ogechi, Igbodike, Emeka Philip, Obiegbu, Nnaedozie Paul, Agbo, Joy Chisom, Okeke, Nwabueze Chidozie, Ezenwafor, Ogonna Onyeka, Nneji, Henry Chinedu, Dimgba, Ogechi Odinakachukwu, Okonkwo, James Egwuatu
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9926361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36798956
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11795476231153285
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author Eleje, George Uchenna
Udigwe, Gerald Okanandu
Njoku, Tobechi Kingsley
Okoro, Chukwuemeka Chukwubuikem
Onyejiaka, Chukwudubem Chinagorom
Ihekwoaba, Eric Chukwudi
Ndukwe, Chinedu Onwuka
Anaedu, Onyedika Promise
Chiemeka, Michael Emeka
Okafor, Chigozie Geoffrey
Ekwebene, Onyeka Chukwudalu
Offor, Confidence Chinaza
Okoye, Odili Aloysius
Okolie, Perpetua Chinedu
Malachy, Divinefavour Echezona
Maduagwu, Chimdindu Ifunanya
Mmuotoo, Jane-Rita Ifeoma
Nwankwo, Ekeuda Uchenna
Duru, Chimezuru Ogechi
Igbodike, Emeka Philip
Obiegbu, Nnaedozie Paul
Agbo, Joy Chisom
Okeke, Nwabueze Chidozie
Ezenwafor, Ogonna Onyeka
Nneji, Henry Chinedu
Dimgba, Ogechi Odinakachukwu
Okonkwo, James Egwuatu
author_facet Eleje, George Uchenna
Udigwe, Gerald Okanandu
Njoku, Tobechi Kingsley
Okoro, Chukwuemeka Chukwubuikem
Onyejiaka, Chukwudubem Chinagorom
Ihekwoaba, Eric Chukwudi
Ndukwe, Chinedu Onwuka
Anaedu, Onyedika Promise
Chiemeka, Michael Emeka
Okafor, Chigozie Geoffrey
Ekwebene, Onyeka Chukwudalu
Offor, Confidence Chinaza
Okoye, Odili Aloysius
Okolie, Perpetua Chinedu
Malachy, Divinefavour Echezona
Maduagwu, Chimdindu Ifunanya
Mmuotoo, Jane-Rita Ifeoma
Nwankwo, Ekeuda Uchenna
Duru, Chimezuru Ogechi
Igbodike, Emeka Philip
Obiegbu, Nnaedozie Paul
Agbo, Joy Chisom
Okeke, Nwabueze Chidozie
Ezenwafor, Ogonna Onyeka
Nneji, Henry Chinedu
Dimgba, Ogechi Odinakachukwu
Okonkwo, James Egwuatu
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description BACKGROUND: Ovarian ectopic pregnancy is a rare form of non-tubal ectopic pregnancy. It can rupture before the end of the first trimester, causing hemoperitoneum, and present with signs and symptoms similar to other commoner abdominal emergencies or the pregnancy can continue intraperitoneally. Therefore, they are not often diagnosed preoperatively. Ultrasound can assist in diagnosis of ovarian ectopic pregnancy but the findings could be ambiguous or inconclusive. We present a case of ruptured ovarian ectopic pregnancy at the second trimester causing massive hemoperitoneum that was suspected as an intrabdominal malignancy co-existing with intrabdominal pregnancy. CASE PRESENTATION: She was a 34 year-old Nigerian unbooked G4P3+0, (3 alive), who presented to the labor ward on 21st January, 2021 with a complaint of a 6-week history of abdominal pain and swelling. Pain was insidious in onset, generalized, non-colicky, non-radiating, constant, no known aggravating or relieving factor, but it was of moderate intensity. She had amenorrhea with a positive serum pregnancy test without prior early ultrasound. At presentation, initial abdominopelvic ultrasound revealed intra-uterine viable pregnancy but repeat ultrasound done showed a left adnexal ectopic gestation and an echo-rich intraperitoneal fluid collection. Laparotomy was done and ovarian pregnancy was accurately diagnosed intra-operatively. Tissue samples from the ovary confirmed normal products of conception, namely chorionic villi, trophoblastic cells and ovarian stroma at histology. CONCLUSION: Despite advances in imaging techniques, the diagnosis of ovarian ectopic gestation is still very difficult. When premenopausal women present with amenorrhea, generalized non-colicky abdominal pain and swelling in combination with ambiguous findings of pregnancy on ultrasound in the absence of trauma, differential diagnoses should include ruptured ovarian pregnancy. Obstetricians should maintain a high index of suspicion to forestall delayed diagnosis and the potential maternal morbidity and mortality. However, the need for high-index of suspicion should be for any ectopic, not just ovarian pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-99263612023-02-15 Challenges of Management of Ruptured Second Trimester Ovarian Pregnancy in Low-and Middle-Income Settings: A Case Report Eleje, George Uchenna Udigwe, Gerald Okanandu Njoku, Tobechi Kingsley Okoro, Chukwuemeka Chukwubuikem Onyejiaka, Chukwudubem Chinagorom Ihekwoaba, Eric Chukwudi Ndukwe, Chinedu Onwuka Anaedu, Onyedika Promise Chiemeka, Michael Emeka Okafor, Chigozie Geoffrey Ekwebene, Onyeka Chukwudalu Offor, Confidence Chinaza Okoye, Odili Aloysius Okolie, Perpetua Chinedu Malachy, Divinefavour Echezona Maduagwu, Chimdindu Ifunanya Mmuotoo, Jane-Rita Ifeoma Nwankwo, Ekeuda Uchenna Duru, Chimezuru Ogechi Igbodike, Emeka Philip Obiegbu, Nnaedozie Paul Agbo, Joy Chisom Okeke, Nwabueze Chidozie Ezenwafor, Ogonna Onyeka Nneji, Henry Chinedu Dimgba, Ogechi Odinakachukwu Okonkwo, James Egwuatu Clin Med Insights Case Rep Case Report BACKGROUND: Ovarian ectopic pregnancy is a rare form of non-tubal ectopic pregnancy. It can rupture before the end of the first trimester, causing hemoperitoneum, and present with signs and symptoms similar to other commoner abdominal emergencies or the pregnancy can continue intraperitoneally. Therefore, they are not often diagnosed preoperatively. Ultrasound can assist in diagnosis of ovarian ectopic pregnancy but the findings could be ambiguous or inconclusive. We present a case of ruptured ovarian ectopic pregnancy at the second trimester causing massive hemoperitoneum that was suspected as an intrabdominal malignancy co-existing with intrabdominal pregnancy. CASE PRESENTATION: She was a 34 year-old Nigerian unbooked G4P3+0, (3 alive), who presented to the labor ward on 21st January, 2021 with a complaint of a 6-week history of abdominal pain and swelling. Pain was insidious in onset, generalized, non-colicky, non-radiating, constant, no known aggravating or relieving factor, but it was of moderate intensity. She had amenorrhea with a positive serum pregnancy test without prior early ultrasound. At presentation, initial abdominopelvic ultrasound revealed intra-uterine viable pregnancy but repeat ultrasound done showed a left adnexal ectopic gestation and an echo-rich intraperitoneal fluid collection. Laparotomy was done and ovarian pregnancy was accurately diagnosed intra-operatively. Tissue samples from the ovary confirmed normal products of conception, namely chorionic villi, trophoblastic cells and ovarian stroma at histology. CONCLUSION: Despite advances in imaging techniques, the diagnosis of ovarian ectopic gestation is still very difficult. When premenopausal women present with amenorrhea, generalized non-colicky abdominal pain and swelling in combination with ambiguous findings of pregnancy on ultrasound in the absence of trauma, differential diagnoses should include ruptured ovarian pregnancy. Obstetricians should maintain a high index of suspicion to forestall delayed diagnosis and the potential maternal morbidity and mortality. However, the need for high-index of suspicion should be for any ectopic, not just ovarian pregnancy. SAGE Publications 2023-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9926361/ /pubmed/36798956 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11795476231153285 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Case Report
Eleje, George Uchenna
Udigwe, Gerald Okanandu
Njoku, Tobechi Kingsley
Okoro, Chukwuemeka Chukwubuikem
Onyejiaka, Chukwudubem Chinagorom
Ihekwoaba, Eric Chukwudi
Ndukwe, Chinedu Onwuka
Anaedu, Onyedika Promise
Chiemeka, Michael Emeka
Okafor, Chigozie Geoffrey
Ekwebene, Onyeka Chukwudalu
Offor, Confidence Chinaza
Okoye, Odili Aloysius
Okolie, Perpetua Chinedu
Malachy, Divinefavour Echezona
Maduagwu, Chimdindu Ifunanya
Mmuotoo, Jane-Rita Ifeoma
Nwankwo, Ekeuda Uchenna
Duru, Chimezuru Ogechi
Igbodike, Emeka Philip
Obiegbu, Nnaedozie Paul
Agbo, Joy Chisom
Okeke, Nwabueze Chidozie
Ezenwafor, Ogonna Onyeka
Nneji, Henry Chinedu
Dimgba, Ogechi Odinakachukwu
Okonkwo, James Egwuatu
Challenges of Management of Ruptured Second Trimester Ovarian Pregnancy in Low-and Middle-Income Settings: A Case Report
title Challenges of Management of Ruptured Second Trimester Ovarian Pregnancy in Low-and Middle-Income Settings: A Case Report
title_full Challenges of Management of Ruptured Second Trimester Ovarian Pregnancy in Low-and Middle-Income Settings: A Case Report
title_fullStr Challenges of Management of Ruptured Second Trimester Ovarian Pregnancy in Low-and Middle-Income Settings: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Challenges of Management of Ruptured Second Trimester Ovarian Pregnancy in Low-and Middle-Income Settings: A Case Report
title_short Challenges of Management of Ruptured Second Trimester Ovarian Pregnancy in Low-and Middle-Income Settings: A Case Report
title_sort challenges of management of ruptured second trimester ovarian pregnancy in low-and middle-income settings: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9926361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36798956
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11795476231153285
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