Abdominal heterotopic pregnancy post-IVF double embryo transfer

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Abstract

Uterosacral ligament (USL) is an uncommon site of implantation for abdominal ectopic pregnancies. This is the first case of USL heterotopic pregnancy post invitro fertilisation (IVF). The patient presented 6 weeks after a double embryo transfer with acute onset abdominal pain and was diagnosed with a suspected live tubal ectopic pregnancy with a viable intrauterine pregnancy on ultrasound. A diagnostic laparoscopy revealed an ectopic pregnancy implanted on the left USL which was resected and confirmed on histology. The patient was discharged well on postoperative day 2 with a viable intrauterine pregnancy. This case highlights the importance of considering non-tubal heterotopic pregnancies in the context of risk factors including IVF with double embryo transfer presenting with abdominal pain.

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Ku, C. W., Ong, I., Chan, J. K. Y., & Ee, T. X. (2022). Abdominal heterotopic pregnancy post-IVF double embryo transfer. BMJ Case Reports, 15(2). https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2021-246649

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