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SM Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics

Ruptured Tubal Stump Ectopic Pregnancy after Previous Ipsilateral Salpingectomy: A Case Report and Literature Review

[ ISSN : 2573-6744 ]

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Received: 04-Nov-2024

Accepted: 28-Nov-2024

Published: 29-Nov-2024

Asfaw Kibret¹*, Ayalew Adisu², Zerfnesh Zekarias², Dagmawit Tesema³, Hagos Alemayehu³, and Abate Alemu⁴*

¹Department of Emergency Surgery, Leku General Hospital, Ethiopia
²Department of Anesthesia, Leku General Hospital, Ethiopia
³Department of Midwifery, Leku General Hospital, Ethiopia
?Department of Emergency Surgery, Wacha Primary Hospital, Ethiopia

Corresponding Author:

Asfaw Kibret, Department of Emergency Surgery, Leku General Hospital, Ethiopia.

Keywords

Ectopic Pregnancy; Stump Tubal Ectopic; Salpingectomy.

Abstract

Ectopic pregnancy is life threatening condition occurring due to the implantation of fertilized ovum outside the uterine endometrial cavity. Its common site is fallopian tube. Stump ectopic pregnancy after previous salpingectomy on ipsilateral tube is the rare occurrence. We present a 26yrs old female patient with tubal stump ectopic pregnancy who was undergone salpingectomy on ipsilateral tube one year back. This is the first report from Ethiopia.

Citation

Kibret A, Adisu A, Zekarias Z, Tesema D, Alemayehu H, et al. (2024) Ruptured Tubal Stump Ectopic Pregnancy after Previous Ipsilateral Salpingectomy: A Case Report and Literature Review. SM J Gynecol Ob stet 10: 3.