IMR Press / CEOG / Volume 29 / Issue 2 / pii/2002040

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Case Report

Primary ruptured ovarian pregnancy in a spontaneous conception cycle: a case report and review of the literature

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1 Department of Gynaecology, Second District National Health System, Athens (Greece)
2 Department of Ultrasounds, CT and MRI, “George Gennimatas” General State Hospital of Athens, Second District National Health System, Athens (Greece)
Clin. Exp. Obstet. Gynecol. 2002, 29(2), 143–147;
Published: 10 June 2002
Abstract

Ovarian pregnancy is an uncommon presentation of ectopic gestation, where the gestational sac is implanted within the ovary. Usually, it ends with rupture, which occurs before the end of the first trimester. Its presentation often is difficult to distinguish from that of tubal ectopic pregnancy and hemorrhagic ovarian cyst. We describe a case of primary ovarian pregnancy in a 31-year-old patient who presented to the emergency room with symptoms and signs of peritonism and positive urine hCG test. The gestation sac was demonstrated in the right ovary by transvaginal sonography. MSD (mean sac diameter) was 15 mm corresponding to the sixth gestational week. Free fluid was found in the Douglas pouch. Culdocentesis was positive for hemoperitoneum. Henceforth, emergency laparotomy and wedge resection of the ovary was perfomed. Aetiological, clinical and therapeutical aspects of this rare extrauterine pregnancy are described. Also, the problems of its differential diagnosis are discussed.

Keywords
Ovarian pregnancy
Abdominal pregnancy
Ectopic pregnancy
Sonography
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