2008
DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0000279451.51446.c1
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Advanced Abdominal Pregnancy Resulting From Late Uterine Rupture

Abstract: Fetal viability was achieved in this case of abdominal pregnancy secondary to uterine rupture after close maternal and fetal surveillance.

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“…Primary AAP is the less common type, occurs when the fertilized ovum implants directly into the peritoneal cavity. Secondary AAP occurs when the fertilized ovum first implants in the fallopian tube or uterus, then due to fimbrial abortion or rupture of the fallopian tube or uterus the fetus comes to live and develop in the mother's abdominal cavity 6,11 . Secondary abdominal pregnancy accounts for most cases of advanced extrauterine pregnancy.…”
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“…Primary AAP is the less common type, occurs when the fertilized ovum implants directly into the peritoneal cavity. Secondary AAP occurs when the fertilized ovum first implants in the fallopian tube or uterus, then due to fimbrial abortion or rupture of the fallopian tube or uterus the fetus comes to live and develop in the mother's abdominal cavity 6,11 . Secondary abdominal pregnancy accounts for most cases of advanced extrauterine pregnancy.…”
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“…Se clasifica en primario y secundario; el embarazo abdominal primario ocurre cuando el óvulo fertilizado se implanta inicialmente en algún órgano abdominal (menos común) (5), en tanto que el secundario es aquel en el cual la implantación ocurre en la trompa, el ovario o el útero y, posteriormente, escapa a través de una ruptura de la trompa, aborto fimbrial o procedimiento quirúrgico a la cavidad peritoneal (5,6). La incidencia estimada de embarazo abdominal es de 10 por cada 100.000 embarazos (7).…”
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“…El examen físico abdominal no es muy específico para revelar esta entidad, ya que puede estar enmascarado por otras situaciones como hemoperitoneo, dolor en anexos o masas (9). Frecuentemente es diagnosticado como un embarazo normal o prolongado, que no responde a la inducción y su diagnóstico es intraoperatorio en aproximadamente 50-90 % de los casos (7).…”
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“…11 Although early uterine rupture is associated with high maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality, there are few case reports of conservative managment of the uterine defect with successful outcome. 4,12 Clinical signs of uterine rupture in early pregnancy must be distinguished from other acute abdominal and obstetric emergencies. The most relevant differential diagnosis is ectopic pregnancy, although bleeding from corpus luteum, miscarriage, heterotropic pregnancy and molar pregnancy with secondary invasion can be considered.…”
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