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Gac. méd. espirit ; 18(3): 61-67, sept.-dic. 2016.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-828862

ABSTRACT

Fundamento. La combinación de un embarazo intrauterino con uno extrauterino se conoce como embarazo heterotópico, esta es una patología poco reportada cuando se presenta en forma espontánea (1 caso cada 20 000 o 30 000 embarazos). Objetivo: Reportar un caso la infrecuencia de la forma en que se presenta la combinación de los dos embarazos y la emergencia de cuando uno está roto. Presentation of the case: Paciente de 26 años de edad, con el antecedente de tres gestaciones previas (tres partos a término); presentó una historia de amenorrea de tres meses asociada a dolor hipogástrico de 24 horas de evolución. Al examen físico tenía la TA de 90/50 mHg, el pulso de 120 pulsaciones por minutos, frialdad y sudoración, la temperatura axilar de 36,4 °C. Su abdomen estaba levemente distendido, blando, depresible, con ruidos hidroaéreos, sensible a la palpación profunda en hipogastrio y en fosa ilíaca derecha con Blumberg negativo. Se le realizó una laparotomía exploradora con el diagnóstico presuntivo de embarazo ectópico derecho, y se observó en ésta un hemoperitoneo de 500 ml, útero, ovario y trompa izquierdas normales. Se le realizó una ecografía que informó un embarazo intrauterino de primer trimestre, que al momento de la cirugía tenía una edad gestacional estimada de 15 semanas. Conclusiones: El diagnóstico del embarazo heterotópico no es fácil definirlo debido a las diversas manifestaciones clínicas y a la existencia del embarazo intrauterino que continúa; se debe tener en cuenta que la ecografía es un pilar importante en el diagnóstico e identificación temprana de esta patología.


Background: The combination of an intra-uterine pregnancy with an extra uterine one is known as heterotopic pregnancy, this is a pathology little reported when it is presented in an spontaneous form (1 case each 20 000 or 30 000 pregnancies). Objective: To report a case the seldomness in the way in that it is presented the combination of the two pregnancies and the emergency of when one is broken. Report of case: Patient of 26 years old, with the antecedent of three previous pregnancies (three childbirths to term);she presented a history of a three months amenorrhea associated to hypogastria pain of 24 hours of evolution. To the physical exam she had the TA of 90/50 mHg, the pulse of 120 pulsations for minutes, indifference and sweating, the axillary temperature of 36, 4 °C. Her abdomen was slightly loosened, soft, depressive, with noises hydro air, sensitive to the deep palpation in hypogastrium and in grave right iliac with negative Blumberg. It was carried out an exploratory laparotomy with the presumptive diagnosis of right ectopic pregnancy, and it was observed in this a hemoperitoneum of 500 ml, uterus, lefts ovary and trumpet normal. It was carried out an ultrasound that informed an intra-uterine pregnancy of first trimester that had an estimated gestational age of 15 weeks at the moment of the surgery. Conclusions: The diagnosis of the heterotopic pregnancy is not easy to define due the diverse clinical manifestations and the existence of the intra-uterine pregnancy that continues; it should be kept in mind that the ultrasound is an important pillar in the diagnosis and early identification of this pathology.


Subject(s)
Pregnancy, Heterotopic/diagnosis , Pregnancy, Ectopic
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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 76(1): 30-32, feb. 2016. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-841535

ABSTRACT

Mujer nulípara infértil de 37 años presentó un embarazo heterotópico cervical luego de tratamiento por fecundación in vitro. Una intervención temprana durante la 6ta semana de gestación logró remover el saco cervical mediante un aspirador manual. Para prevenir una posible hemorragia, se realizó la ligadura de las ramas cérvico-uterinas y se colocó un cerclaje cervical, antes de la aspiración. Se logró extraer el embarazo cervical con mínima hemorragia. El embarazo intrauterino progresó sin complicaciones, resultando en el parto de un varón de 2740 g, a las 35.4 semanas.


A 37-year-old nulligravida infertile female had a cervical heterotopic pregnancy following an in vitro fertilization procedure. Early intervention on the 6th week of gestation with a manual vacuum aspirator reached to remove the cervical pregnancy. Ligation of the descending cervical branches of the uterine arteries and a cervical cerclage, were placed before the aspiration, for prevention of possible hemorrhage. Successful removal of the cervical pregnancy was achieved with only mild bleeding. An intrauterine pregnancy progressed to viability without complications, resulting in a vaginal delivery of a preterm live-birth at 35.4 weeks, of a male that weighted 2740 g.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Pregnancy , Infant, Newborn , Adult , Fertilization in Vitro/adverse effects , Pregnancy, Heterotopic/surgery , Pregnancy Outcome , Treatment Outcome , Cerclage, Cervical , Pregnancy, Heterotopic/diagnosis
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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : 1094-1099, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-13352

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to investigate risk factors that are associated with heterotopic pregnancy (HP) following in vitro fertilization (IVF)-embryo transfer (ET) and to demonstrate the outcomes of HP after the surgical treatment of ectopic pregnancies. Forty-eight patients from a single center, who were diagnosed with HP between 1998 and 2012 were included. All of the patients had received infertility treatments, such as Clomid with timed coitus (n = 1, 2.1%), superovulation with intrauterine insemination (n = 7, 14.6%), fresh non-donor IVF-ET (n = 33, 68.8%), and frozen-thawed cycles (n = 7, 14.6%). Eighty-four additional patients were randomly selected as controls from the IVF registry database. HP was diagnosed at 7.5 ± 1.2 weeks (range 5.4-10.3) gestational age. In six cases (12.5%), the diagnosis was made three weeks after the patients underwent treatment for abortion. There were significant differences in the history of ectopic pregnancy (22.5% vs. 3.6%, P = 0.002). There were no significant differences in either group between the rates of first trimester intrauterine fetal loss (15.0% vs. 13.1%) or live birth (80.0% vs. 84.1%) after the surgical treatment for ectopic pregnancy. The risk factors for HP include a history of ectopic pregnancy (OR 7.191 [1.591-32.513], P = 0.010), abortion (OR 3.948 [1.574-9.902], P = 0.003), and ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) (OR 10.773 [2.415-48.060], P = 0.002). In patients undergoing IVF-ET, history of ectopic pregnancy, abortion, and OHSS may be risk factors for HP as compared to the control group of other IVF patients. The surgical treatment of HP does not appear to affect the rates of first trimester fetal loss or live birth.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Abortion, Induced , Databases, Factual , Embryo Transfer , Fertilization in Vitro , Gestational Age , Live Birth , Odds Ratio , Pregnancy Outcome , Pregnancy, Heterotopic/diagnosis , Risk Factors
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Rev. chil. obstet. ginecol ; 77(6): 444-446, 2012. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-665592

ABSTRACT

Gestación heterotópica se define como la coexistencia entre gestación intra y extrauterina. Su incidencia es baja en embarazos espontáneos, aumentando con las técnicas de reproducción asistida, por lo tanto, su diagnóstico precisa de un alto índice de sospecha. Presentamos dos casos, sin antecedentes de importancia, con gestación actual espontánea, que consultaron por dolor hipogástrico y goteo hemático. En la ecografía se objetivaron una gestación intrauterina detenida y una masa anexial compatible con gestación tubárica. Tras la sospecha de gestación heterotópica se realizó salpingectomía laparoscópica y legrado evacuador. La anatomía patológica confirmó el diagnóstico en las pacientes.


Heterotopic pregnancy consists of simultaneous intra and extra uterine pregnancy. The incidence is low in spontaneous pregnancies, but these pregnancies are more common when assisted reproductive technologies are used; therefore, diagnosis requires a high index of suspicion. We report two cases with no history of interest and a spontaneous pregnancy, who presented with hipogastric pain and spotting. An ultrasound scan showed an intrauterine gestational sac and adnexal mass consistent with ectopic pregnancy. As a heterotopic pregnancy was suspected, laparoscopic salpingectomy and curettage of the miscarriage were performed. Pathological analysis confirmed the diagnosis.


Subject(s)
Humans , Adult , Female , Pregnancy , Pregnancy, Heterotopic/surgery , Pregnancy, Heterotopic/diagnosis , Abdominal Pain/etiology , Fallopian Tubes , Laparoscopy , Pregnancy, Tubal , Salpingectomy
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Rev. chil. obstet. ginecol ; 67(5): 402-404, 2002. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-627339

ABSTRACT

Se describe un caso de embarazo ectópico asociado a un embarazo gemelar intrauterino, tratado quirúrgicamente con salpingectomía y buen resultado materno perinatal.


We report a case of an ectopic pregnancy associated to an intrauterine twin pregnancy surgically treated by laparotomy. The intrauterine twin pregnancy was delivered at 37 weeks and the fetus-maternal outcome was satisfactory.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Adult , Pregnancy, Heterotopic/surgery , Pregnancy, Heterotopic/diagnosis , Pregnancy Outcome , Salpingectomy , Pregnancy, Twin
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