Ectopic pregnancy occurring in the same region is a comparatively rare disease, but sometimes it is very serious to patients if it is delayed. The authors present a case of spontaneous ectopic pregnancy occurring in the ipsilateral salpingectomy stump of a previous adnexectomy that was successfully removed via laparoscopic surgery without complication. This case may support the idea of intrauterine transmigration of a fertilized egg as an etiology of spontaneous ectopic pregnancy. Thus, the potential for ectopic pregnancy in the tubal remnant in cases of previous salpingectomy or adnexectomy needs to be carefully considered.
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Whang, Y. B., Kim, S. Y., Nam, S. Y., Yeo, S. G., & Park, D. C. (2017). Ectopic pregnancy occurring in the remnant tube of a previous adnexectomy: A case report. Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics and Gynecology, 44(1), 146–147. https://doi.org/10.12891/ceog3202.2017
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