Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Yaounde 1,
Yaounde
Cameroon
Case Report
Bilateral Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancies with Massive Hemo-Peritonium: A Case Report in a Resource-Low Setting in Sub-Saharan Africa
Author(s): Dongmo Gael, Binwe Hapmo Bienvenu, Dongmo Mayopa Cedric Francois, Silatsa Dongmo Fabrice, Kengne Mbobda Willy Stephane, Paul Nkemtedong Tolefac, Biyoma Marcella Derboise Christelle, Tocki Toutou Grace, Tameyi Tatsa Joel, Danwang Celestin and Ngowe Ngowe MarcelinDongmo Gael, Binwe Hapmo Bienvenu, Dongmo Mayopa Cedric Francois, Silatsa Dongmo Fabrice, Kengne Mbobda Willy Stephane, Paul Nkemtedong Tolefac, Biyoma Marcella Derboise Christelle, Tocki Toutou Grace, Tameyi Tatsa Joel, Danwang Celestin and Ngowe Ngowe Marcelin
Background: Bilateral ruptured ectopic pregnancy is the rupture of two implanted product of conception outside of the uterine cavity. Bilateral ruptured ectopic pregnancy without an initial induction of ovulation is extremely rare. It’s occurrence with a major life threatening complication such as massive hemo-peritonium worsens the prognosis. Immediate diagnosis and surgical intervention is required. Few cases have been identified. Case report: We report the case of bilateral ruptured ectopic pregnancy with massive hemo-peritonium diagnosed in a 28-year- old female and managed at African Genesis Health Clinic Yaoundé. Discussion and Conclusion: prompt diagnosis and surgical intervention is needed to improve the prognosis related to bilateral ruptured ectopic pregnancies with massive hemo-peritonium. Counseling for assisted means of procreation is important... Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2165-7920.10001127
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