Bilateral Tubal Pregnancy without Known Risk Factor

  • Zamané H
  • Yameogo B
  • Kain P
  • et al.
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Spontaneous bilateral ectopic gestation is very rare. The authors report a case diagnosed and taken care of at Yalgado Ouedraogo Teaching Hospital, Ouagadougou. It was a 30-year-old patient with no known pathological history. She had presented at the obstetric emergencies with a state of hypovolemic shock by haemoperitoneum with digestive disorders, pelvic pain, vaginal bleeding, and a mention of delayed menstruation. The ultrasound coupled with the urinary immunological pregnancy test confirmed the diagnosis of ruptured ectopic pregnancy and a bilateral form was suspected. A laparotomy in emergency confirmed the diagnosis of bilateral ectopic gestation with a right ampullary unruptured pregnancy and a left isthmic ruptured gestation. A bilateral salpingectomy was performed and counseling was made for the use of medical help of procreation in case of future need of pregnancy.

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Zamané, H., Yameogo, B., Kain, P. D., Kaboré, F. G. X., Sawadogo, Y. A., Kiemtoré, S., … Thiéba, B. B. (2017). Bilateral Tubal Pregnancy without Known Risk Factor. Case Reports in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2017, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/4356036

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