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Case Reports
. 2016;76(1):30-2.

[Successful treatment of a cervical heterotopic pregnancy following an in vitro fertilization procedure]

[Article in Spanish]
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Case Reports

[Successful treatment of a cervical heterotopic pregnancy following an in vitro fertilization procedure]

[Article in Spanish]
Hernán E Elena et al. Medicina (B Aires). 2016.
Free article

Abstract

A 37-year-old nulligravida infertile female had a cervical heterotopic pregnancy following an in vitro fertilization procedure. Early intervention on the 6th week of gestation with a manual vacuum aspirator reached to remove the cervical pregnancy. Ligation of the descending cervical branches of the uterine arteries and a cervical cerclage, were placed before the aspiration, for prevention of possible hemorrhage. Successful removal of the cervical pregnancy was achieved with only mild bleeding. An intrauterine pregnancy progressed to viability without complications, resulting in a vaginal delivery of a preterm live-birth at 35.4 weeks, of a male that weighted 2740 g.

Keywords: cervical cerclage; cervical pregnancy; heterotopic pregnancy.

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