2015
DOI: 10.1159/000381264
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Late Abdominal Pregnancies (≥20 Weeks Gestation): A Review from 1965 to 2012

Abstract: Background: Information about the diagnosis and management of late abdominal pregnancies (≥20 weeks gestation) is limited to case reports and small case series. Methods: We performed a literature review of abdominal pregnancies ≥20 weeks gestation from 1965 to November 2012. Excluded were abdominal ectopic pregnancies that did not primarily implant in the peritoneal cavity, including tubal, ovarian, and intraligamentary pregnancies, and those prior to 20 weeks gestation. Results: The 31 cases identified were a… Show more

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“…Administration of methotrexate or expectant management can be applied as potential follow-through management when it comes to a decision to leave the placenta. Administration of methotrexate can accelerate the destruction of the placental tissue; however, it can increase the risk of infection since the speed of the placental tissue destruction by methotrexate can lead to tissues necrosis, permitting infectious microorganisms to grow [2].…”
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“…Administration of methotrexate or expectant management can be applied as potential follow-through management when it comes to a decision to leave the placenta. Administration of methotrexate can accelerate the destruction of the placental tissue; however, it can increase the risk of infection since the speed of the placental tissue destruction by methotrexate can lead to tissues necrosis, permitting infectious microorganisms to grow [2].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conceptual implantation in advanced abdominal pregnancy can take place in the omentum, ligamentum latum, abdominal organs, or blood vessels located in the abdomen and pelvis. The estimated occurrence of advanced abdominal pregnancy with live birth is about 1:10,000 to 1:30,000 from all pregnancies and 1% from ectopic pregnancy [1][2][3]. Advanced abdominal pregnancy occurs as a result of fertilization taking place in the abdominal cavity, tubal rupture, and tubal abortion.…”
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“…Among the EP cases, some have been reported to continue to term [42, 43], and in EP after IVF/ICSI, there have been cases that were delivered [18]. …”
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“…A previous case report [1] and review [2] published in Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation highlight the importance of advanced extra-uterine pregnancy. The condition is rare, but occurs more commonly in lower middle- than high-income countries [3].…”
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confidence: 99%