Viable invasive cervical pregnancy treated with cerclage, bilateral cervical artery ligature, suction curettage, hemostatic sponge and ballon tamponade

Viable invasive cervical pregnancy

Authors

  • Anis Cerovac General Hospital Tešanj
  • Dubravko Habek

Keywords:

cervical pregnancy – cervical cerclage – suction curettage – haemostatic sponge – balloon tamponade

Abstract

With an incidence of 1% of all ectopic pregnancies, cervical ectopic pregnancy (CEP) due to possible early misdiagnosis or bleeding and rupture can become a life-threatening condition with the need for urgent hysterectomy, which has been seen in clinical practice until recently. We present a case of early diagnosed invasive CEP treated with combined minimally invasive procedure (MIP) due to acute pelvic pain and bleeding. In our case, we applied several of these methods to a primigravida with early invasive CEP with fertility preservation.

By combining the self-described local medications with uterotonics and cervical anemisation, intravenous tranexamic acid and MIP, we were able to preserve the uterus with minimal blood loss and the possibility of future conception.

Published

2023-10-30

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Section

Gynecology and Obstetrics

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