Abdominal Pregnancy with Live Fetus: A Case Report at Dassa-Glazoue Regional Hospital, Benin 2019

Autor: Léon Hervé Iloki, Hubert Laourou, Fanny Hounkponou, Kabibou Salifou, Aurelle Ahouingnan, Chabi Olaniran Alphonse Biaou, Clautaire Itoua, Perrin Rx, Jacques Aubin Kotchofa, Max Eouani
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 8:81
ISSN: 2376-7812
Popis: We present a case of viable abdominal pregnancy in a 34-year-old gravida 8 para 3 (2 alive) jobless woman living in Glazoue. She had no medicosurgical history and had not been using any contraceptive method. She was referred to Dassa-Glazoue regional Hospital after an obstetrical ultrasound performed four weeks prior to her admission at Abbraccio Sokponta Hospital revealed viable abdominal pregnancy at an estimated gestational age of 31 weeks and 1 day. She had ultrasound scan upon admission to Dassa-Glazoue regional Hospital confirming viable abdominal pregnancy at an estimated gestational age of 34 weeks and 3 days. Exploratory laparotomy was done with delivery of a live female baby via the podalic pole. The neonate was immersed in a clear amniotic fluid, weighting 2,600 g, head circumference 33 cm, chest circumference 31 cm, height 48 cm and Apgar score of 8-9-10. The placenta was extensively attached to the omentum, the bowel and the left uterine appendage. It was fully expelled after ligature of omental and placental feeding vessels, following adhesiolysis. Post-operative evolution was satisfactory, and the patient discharged on the 6th post-operation day with her newborn baby in apparent good health.
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