bilateral ectopic pregnancy
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2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Quinton Katler ◽  
Lindsey Pflugner ◽  
Anjali Martinez

Bilateral ectopic pregnancy is a rare phenomenon which is found with increased frequency when using assisted reproductive technology (ART). This diagnosis is most often made incidentally and intraoperatively, as ultrasound and serial β-hCG trends have shown poor efficacy for accurate diagnosis. Management of bilateral ectopic pregnancies is most commonly reported using bilateral surgical removal of the ectopic pregnancy (salpingostomy and/or salpingectomy). We present a case of an ART patient with incidentally found bilateral tubal ectopic pregnancies, where multiple management strategies including medical and surgical techniques were used concurrently which resulted in a subsequent spontaneous intrauterine pregnancy. While the standard of care is difficult to establish, we recommend individualizing management decisions based on the patient’s reproductive goals and overall risk profile.


2017 ◽  
Vol 33 (5) ◽  
pp. 202-204
Author(s):  
Andrew Haddad ◽  
Diana Ho ◽  
Damali Campbell

2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Victoria Sampson ◽  
Oluremi Mogekwu ◽  
Ammar Ahmed ◽  
Farida Bano

Ectopic pregnancy occurs in 1-2% of pregnancies. The fallopian tube is the most common site; however, bilateral tubal ectopic pregnancy is an extremely rare phenomenon, seen in approximately 1/200,000 pregnancies. It is usually the result of assisted reproductive techniques (ART). Ultrasound (USS) and serial beta-hCG levels have shown poor efficacy for accurate diagnosis. Laparoscopy is the diagnostic gold standard. The majority of cases are managed surgically with bilateral salpingectomy. A 26-year-old female presented to our early pregnancy unit with pain and vaginal bleeding at 5-week gestation after IVF. USS was inconclusive and her b-hCG levels rose with worsening pain; therefore, a decision was made for diagnostic laparoscopy. Although there was a clear right sided ectopic pregnancy, the left tube was swollen and therefore a methylene blue dye test was carried out to confirm blockage. Atraumatic milking, to expose the dye, expelled necrotic tissue which histology confirmed to be a second ectopic pregnancy. She made a good recovery with falling beta-hCG levels and left tubal preservation. As the use of ART increases, bilateral ectopic pregnancies will become more common. Novel and established techniques should be used to help confirm the diagnosis and assist in tubal preservation.


2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (7) ◽  
pp. 286-290
Author(s):  
Wen Shan Sim ◽  
Elis Yuexian Lee ◽  
Pamela Yu Fen Tan

2015 ◽  
Vol 87 (6) ◽  
pp. 490-492
Author(s):  
P. Sinha ◽  
A. Koumousidis ◽  
M. Carr ◽  
C. Sofoudis

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