Author:
Krishnamoorthy Shruthi,Rani G Usha,Syamala O,LNU Rukshana,Alexander Naveen
Abstract
ABSTRACT
A heterotopic pregnancy is defined as the presence of a combined intrauterine and ectopic pregnancy. Its estimated incidence is as between 1/7000 and 1/30,000 pregnancies. It is also reported to be as high as 1% after the use of assisted reproductive technology. Heterotopic pregnancies are diagnostic and therapeutic challenges for obstetricians. If they continue without diagnosis, a life-threatening situation may occur even when timely surgical intervention with laparotomy is performed. Here, we report a case series of three patients having three different scenarios, who were diagnosed with heterotopic pregnancies in the first trimester and managed successfully.
How to cite this article
Krishnamoorthy S, Rani GU, Syamala O, Rukshana, Alexander N. Double Trouble: Heterotopic Pregnancy J South Asian Feder Obst Gynae 2014;6(3):167-170.
Publisher
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishing
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynaecology