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We reported a case of heterotopic twin pregnancy in a unicornuate uterus with a non-communicating rudimentary horn with survival of both fetuses. The diagnosis was made late at 28 weeks of gestation, with suspicion raised by ultrasound and confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). During hospitalization, obstetric ultrasound with color Doppler was performed every 2 days to assess fetal well-being and myometrial thickness, which was determined by measurements of the uterine wall at the accessory horn. Elective cesarean section was performed at 33 + 5 weeks of gestation. Delivery started with the fetus in the rudimentary horn, with subsequent extraction of the fetus in the unicornate uterus. Three-dimensional virtual reconstruction allowed a spatial view of the both uterus and fetuses with better understanding of the obstetrical condition by the parents and interactive discussion by the multidisciplinary medical team.
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Imagenología Tridimensional , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Embarazo Gemelar , Útero , Humanos , Femenino , Embarazo , Imagenología Tridimensional/métodos , Útero/anomalías , Útero/diagnóstico por imagen , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética/métodos , Adulto , Embarazo Heterotópico/diagnóstico por imagen , Ultrasonografía Prenatal/métodos , Anomalías Urogenitales/diagnóstico por imagenRESUMEN
Introdução: A gravidez heterotópica é um fenômeno obstétrico muito raro em concepções espontâneas no qual gestações tópica e ectópica coexistem. O diagnóstico é difícil, mas, se realizado precocemente, o prognóstico é favorável. Descrição do caso: Paciente do sexo feminino, de 35 anos de idade, admitida com quadro de dor abdominal e pequeno sangramento vaginal. Diagnosticada precocemente e tratada cirurgicamente por gravidez heterotópica naturalmente concebida. Como resultado, a gravidez tópica seguiu sem intercorrências. Conclusão: Esse caso enfatiza a necessidade de considerar esse diagnóstico diferencial e analisar clínica e ecograficamente as características globais da pelve, mesmo na ausência de fatores de risco em gestações tópicas.(AU)
Introduction: Heterotopic pregnancy (HP) is a rare obstetric phenomenon in spontaneous conceptions in which intrauterine and ectopic pregnancies coexist. The diagnosis is difficult, but, if performed early, the prognosis is favorable. Case description: A 35-year-old woman was admitted with abdominal pain and light vaginal bleeding. She was early diagnosed and surgically treated for a naturally conceived heterotopic pregnancy. As a result, the intrauterine pregnancy went on healthily. Conclusion: This case emphasizes the need to regard HP as a differential diagnosis and analyze the global pelvis characteristics both clinically and in ultrasound scans, even in the absence of risk factors when dealing with intrauterine pregnancies.(AU)
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Humanos , Femenino , Embarazo , Complicaciones del Embarazo/cirugía , Complicaciones del Embarazo/diagnóstico por imagen , Embarazo Tubario/cirugía , Embarazo Tubario/diagnóstico por imagen , Embarazo Heterotópico/cirugía , Embarazo Heterotópico/diagnóstico por imagen , Hemorragia Uterina/complicaciones , FertilizaciónRESUMEN
A gestação heterotópica se define como uma gravidez intra e uma extraútero, nesse caso, a gravidez que se encontra extraútero, em tuba uterina. Foi descoberta após a paciente apresentar dor abdominal, ainda não relatando atraso menstrual e sem a paciente apresentar desejo de engravidar. O diagnóstico foi feito por meio do exame de ultrassonografia com a visualização de massa anexial íntegra à esquerda. A torção de ovário, que é definida pela rotação parcial ou total do pedículo vascular ovariano, causando estase circulatória que pode causar progressivamente edema e gangrena e progredir para necrose, causando danos irreversíveis aos ovários, também foi descoberta por meio do exame de ultrassom e dos sintomas da paciente. A clínica apresentou-se por abdome agudo. No intraoperatório, foi feito o diagnóstico de gestação heterotópica e também apresentou torção de ovário contralateral, caso esse sobre o qual, em conjunto, não há relatos na literatura.(AU)
Heterotopic gestation is defined as an intrauterine pregnancy and an extrauterine pregnancy, in this case the extrauterine pregnancy in the uterine tube. It was discovered after the patient presented abdominal pain, still not reporting menstrual delay and without the patient presenting desire to become pregnant. The diagnosis was made through the ultrasound examination with the visualization of complete adnexal mass on the left. Ovarian torsion, which is defined by partial or total rotation of the ovarian vascular pedicle, causing a circulatory stasis that can progressively cause edema, gangrene and progress to necrosis, causing irreversible damage to the ovaries, was also discovered by ultrasound examination and of the patient's symptoms. The clinic presented with an acute abdomen. n the intraoperative period, the diagnosis of heterotopic gestation was made and also presented contralateral ovary torsion, in which case, there are no reports in the literature.(AU)
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Humanos , Femenino , Adulto , Embarazo Heterotópico/cirugía , Embarazo Heterotópico/diagnóstico por imagen , Torsión Ovárica/cirugía , Torsión Ovárica/diagnóstico por imagen , Factores de Riesgo , Trompas Uterinas , Abdomen Agudo , LaparotomíaRESUMEN
El embarazo heterotópico es aquella entidad en la que coexisten gestación intra- extrauterina. La incidencia es baja en embarazos espontáneos, que ha aumentado con técnicas de reproducción asistida. Su diagnóstico precisa un elevado índice de sospecha y tener en consideración los factores de riesgo. Se describen las características de un caso ocurrido en el Hospital Docente Ginecobstétrico de Guanabacoa en La Habana. Cuba. Se presenta una paciente de 26 años de edad con amenorrea de 9 semanas, que acude por dolor intenso a Cuerpo de Guardia con diagnóstico ultrasonográfico de hemoperitoneo. Se sometió a laparotomía exploratoria donde se constató un útero que impresionó grávido y estallamiento del cuerno derecho del útero. No fue posible realizar hemostasia, por lo que se realizó histerectomía total abdominal sin anexectomía. El diagnóstico anátomopatológico fue embarazo heterotópico(AU)
Heterotopic pregnancy is that entity in which intra- and extra-uterine gestation coexist. The incidence is low in spontaneous pregnancies; however, it has increased with assisted reproduction techniques. Its diagnosis requires high index of suspicion and the consideration of risk factors. We describe the characteristics of a case of a 26-year-old patient with 9 weeks amenorrhea who came to the Obstetric Teaching Hospital in Guanabacoa, Havana, Cuba. This patient presented with intense pain and ultrasonography diagnosis of hemoperitoneum. She underwent exploratory laparotomy where the gravid uterus and bursting of the right horn of the uterus were confirmed. It was not possible to perform hemostasis, so total abdominal hysterectomy was performed without adnexectomy. The anatomopathological diagnosis was heterotopic pregnancy(AU)
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Humanos , Femenino , Embarazo , Adulto , Embarazo Heterotópico/patología , Embarazo Heterotópico/diagnóstico por imagen , Hemoperitoneo/cirugíaRESUMEN
El embarazo heterotópico es una rara gestación múltiple en donde un embarazo intrauterino coexiste con uno ectópico.La incidencia de embarazo heterotópico es de 1 cada 10 000 a 50 000 embarazos espontáneos. El aumento de los tratamientos por técnicas de reproducción asistida, ha incrementado la incidencia de embarazo heterotópico, ha llegado hasta 1 por ciento de los embarazos logrados por estas técnicas. El objetivo del trabajo es presentar el caso de una paciente con un embarazo heterotópico que resulta poco frecuente. Se presenta una paciente de 32 años, primípara, con antecedentes de salud que acudió por amenorrea de 10,2 semanas, dolor en bajo vientre con intensificación y sangramiento genital a manchas oscuras persistente. En el examen físico se constata un útero aumentado de tamaño que coincide con la amenorrea y el fondo de saco de Douglas abombado y doloroso. El examen ultrasonográfico fue concluyente en el diagnóstico de embarazo heterotópico. Se realizó una laparotomía y una salpingectomía total izquierda y exéresis de la placenta. El posoperatorio inmediato fue satisfactorio; el ultrasonido realizado tres semanas después, mostró la existencia de un embrión intrauterino de aproximadamente 12 semanas, vivo. La paciente fue seguida en consulta de Obstetricia y tuvo un parto eutócico a las 36,2 semanas con recién nacido vivo, en buen estado y bajo peso(AU)
Heterotopic pregnancy is a rare multiple pregnancy where an intrauterine pregnancy coexists with an ectopic pregnancy. The incidence of heterotopic pregnancy is 1 in 10,000 to 50,000 spontaneous pregnancies. The increase of assisted reproductive techniques has increased the incidence of heterotopic pregnancy, up to 1 % of the pregnancies achieved by these techniques. The objective of this study is to present the case of a patient with a heterotopic pregnancy that is rare. We present a 32-year-old female patient, primiparous, with a history of health. She came to consultation due to 10.2-week amenorrhea, low pain with intensification and genital persistent dark bleeding. The physical examination shows an enlarged uterus that coincides with amenorrhea and the plump and painful the bottom of Douglas sac. Ultrasonography was conclusive in the diagnosis of heterotopic pregnancy. A laparotomy and total left salpingectomy and excision of the placenta were performed. The immediate postoperative was satisfactory. The ultrasound performed three weeks later showed the existence of an intrauterine alive embryo of approximately 12 weeks. The patient was followed in consultation with obstetrics and she had a eutocic delivery at 36.2 weeks with alive newborn, in good condition and underweight(AU)
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Humanos , Femenino , Embarazo , Adulto , Embarazo Heterotópico/cirugía , Embarazo Heterotópico/diagnóstico por imagen , Diagnóstico Precoz , Salpingectomía/métodosRESUMEN
Heterotopic cervical pregnancies with a viable intrauterine pregnancy are rare, the conservative and prudent management of these cases should be focused on the selective reduction of cervical pregnancies in order to maintain eutopic pregnancy. This paper reports the first case in Ecuador of a heterotopic cervical pregnancy after ICSI procedure and its proper management by ultrasound-guided curettage, allowing the normal development as an intrauterine pregnancy.
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Reducción de Embarazo Multifetal , Embarazo Heterotópico , Inyecciones de Esperma Intracitoplasmáticas , Adulto , Legrado , Ecuador , Femenino , Humanos , Embarazo , Embarazo Heterotópico/diagnóstico por imagen , Embarazo Heterotópico/cirugíaRESUMEN
Se presentan dos casos de gestación heterotópica, el primero de ellos espontáneo y el segundo tras técnicas de fecundación in vitro. En ambos la gestación intrauterina evolucionó de forma favorable, con control gestacional normal y llegando a término, con el nacimiento de recién nacidos sanos. La gestación heterotópica se define como la presencia simultánea de gestación en dos lugares de implantación distintos, lo más frecuente una gestación intrauterina acompañada de otra ectópica. Se trata de una situación poco frecuente, con una incidencia de 1/8000 embarazos espontáneos según la bibliografía más reciente.
We report two cases of heterotopic pregnancy, the first one spontaneous and the second one after in vitro fertilization techniques. In both, the intrauterine gestation evolved favorably, normal pregnancy control and coming to terms with the birth of healthy newborns. Heterotopic pregnancy is defined as the simultaneous presence of gestation at two different locations, most often in utero accompanied by another ectopic pregnancy. This is a rare situation, with an incidence of spontaneous pregnancies 1/8000 according to the most recent literature.