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Tubal pregnancy delivered at term of a live birth: a case report


Abstract

An ectopic gestation is the implantation of the conceptus outside the confinement of endometrial cavity. The commonest sites are the tubes, which are 96% of ectopic gestations. Of the ectopic pregnancies, only the abdominal gestation has been known to deliver at advanced gestation. We report a case of a 32-year-old G2P1, who presented with abdominal pain, fetus floating in the abdominal cavity. She had laparotomy with salpingao-opherectomy. The findings of placenta tissue adherent to the right adnexal and omental tissue attached to the placenta. She was discharged on the seventh day. Advanced tubal gestation is rare.

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