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eISSN: 2582-8185 || CODEN: WJARAI || Impact Factor 8.2 ||  CrossRef DOI

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Misdiagnosed ruptured cornual ectopic pregnancy: Case report and literature review

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NEVO CO 1, 2, *, OMEKE CA 1, ONYEKPA IJ 1, ODUGU BU 1 and NEVO IE 2

1 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Enugu State University Teaching Hospital Parklane, Enugu, Nigeria.
2 Hope Hospital and Maternity, 13 Ikem Street Abakpa Nike, Enugu, Nigeria.
 
Case Study
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2023, 19(01), 631–637
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2023.19.1.1343
DOI url: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2023.19.1.1343
 
Received on 30 May 2023; revised on 08 July 2023; accepted on 10 July 2023
 
Ruptured ectopic pregnancy is a leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Cornual ectopic pregnancy is a specific type that occurs at the horn of the uterus. It often ruptures later that than the more common tubal ectopic pregnancies because of the more distensible myometrial tissues surrounding the gestational sac. The diagnosis of cornual pregnancy poses a lot of challenges to sonographers because of its closeness to the body of the uterus necessitating a lot of skill and expertise. Rupture of a cornual ectopic pregnancy is life threatening because of associated massive haemorrhage. Treatment is mostly by emergency laparotomy and cornual resection with salpingectomy or hysterectomy.
 Here, we report a case of cornual ectopic pregnancy at 11 weeks gestational age that was misdiagnosed as intra uterine gestation until it ruptured. Patient had laparotomy with right cornual resection and ipsilateral salpingectomy. Ruptured cornual ectopic pregnancy and its morbidities and mortalities should be prevented through detailed early first trimester examinations. Ultrasonography especially the transvaginal modality remains a very helpful but occasionally inconclusive tool in the diagnosis of this life-threatening condition.
 
Misdiagnosis; Cornual; Ectopic; Pregnancy
 
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NEVO CO, OMEKE CA, ONYEKPA IJ, ODUGU BU and NEVO IE. Misdiagnosed ruptured cornual ectopic pregnancy: Case report and literature review. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2023, 19(1), 631-637. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2023.19.1.1343

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