Spontaneous uterine cornual rupture at 26 weeks' gestation in an interstitial heterotopic pregnancy following in vitro fertilization

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Interstitial implantation in a heterotopic pregnancy is extremely rare, and despite currently available diagnostic modalities, early identification of an interstitial ectopic pregnancy remains difficult. This report describes a case of spontaneous cornual rupture at 26 weeks' gestation in a woman with diamniotic dichorionic twins that resulted in live births. The patient had previously undergone laparoscopic bilateral salpingectomy, and the pregnancy was conceived with in vitro fertilization. Interstitial implantation in a heterotopic pregnancy can go unrecognized, resulting in increased maternal and infant morbidity and mortality.

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Paradise, C., Carlan, S. J., & Holloman, C. (2016). Spontaneous uterine cornual rupture at 26 weeks’ gestation in an interstitial heterotopic pregnancy following in vitro fertilization. Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 44(5), 322–325. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcu.22322

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