Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3913035 | Case Reports in Women's Health | 2015 | 4 Pages |
•Ectopic pregnancy after hysterectomy is a rare event•Ectopic pregnancy after hysterectomy can occur remotely from the time of hysterectomy.•Many of the most recently reported post-hysterectomy ectopic pregnancies have occurred after subtotal hysterectomy•Although ectopic pregnancy after hysterectomy has been very uncommon until now, only a high index of suspicion will make the diagnosis.
BackgroundEctopic pregnancy after hysterectomy is a very uncommon event, but its frequency is increasing. Since first reported by Wendler in 1895, 71 cases of post-hysterectomy have been reported.CaseA woman, 2 years after an abdominal supracervical hysterectomy, presented with a ruptured fallopian tube ectopic pregnancy.ConclusionAny woman, even after hysterectomy but with ovaries in situ, who presents with an acute abdomen or abdominal–pelvic pain should be screened for pregnancy.