Minimally invasive management of an advanced abdominal pregnancy
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- DOI: 10.1097/01.AOG.0000127946.14387.48
Minimally invasive management of an advanced abdominal pregnancy
Abstract
Background: Advanced abdominal pregnancy is a rare, life-threatening condition that presents a number of challenges.
Case: A 29-year-old primigravida with 10 years of secondary infertility and a previous tuboplasty had a 21-week abdominal pregnancy treated with preoperative arterial embolization before laparoscopically assisted fetal delivery. Postoperatively, 4 cycles of methotrexate were administered at 50 mg/m2 intramuscularly every 3 weeks for the retained abdominal placenta. Subsequent spontaneous conception occurred, and a live, full-term infant was delivered by cesarean delivery 17 months later. No adverse sequelae were found during long-term follow-up.
Conclusion: This report demonstrates successful minimally invasive management of an advanced abdominal pregnancy with a multimodal approach that included preoperative arterial embolization, laparoscopically assisted delivery, and judicious use of postoperative methotrexate.
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