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A clinical case of a successful treatment of an interrupted ovarian pregnancy

https://doi.org/10.18699/SSMJ20230310

Abstract

A rare clinical case of successful treatment of an interrupted ovarian pregnancy (ОР), the incidence of which is 0.4– 1.3 % of all ectopic pregnancies (ЕР), is described. The exact etiopathogenetic mechanism of OP development is still unknown. The rupture of OP mainly occurs in the first trimester of pregnancy 91.0 %, in the second trimester it is 5.3 %, and in the third it’s 3.7 %. Untimely diagnosis of EP in the ovaries can be fatal with massive bleeding and is associated with the risk of ovariectomy with a subsequent decrease in fertility in patients of reproductive age. It is very difficult to diagnose OP. Differential diagnosis should be carried out with interrupted tubal pregnancy, rupture of the ovarian cyst, as well as with torsion of the ovarian cyst. The article presents the results of a pathomorphological study confirming the diagnosis and adequacy of the performed therapeutic measures. The algorithm of OP diagnosis, justification and decision- making on the method of patient’s management and treatment are shown. The presented clinical case will allow physicians of various specialties to know about this EP rare form, to suspect and successfully diagnose OP in the early stages of gestation, which will avoid severe, and sometimes life-threatening, complications or reduce their development.

About the Authors

A. N. Sulima
V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University; Simferopol Clinical Maternity Hospital № 1
Russian Federation

Anna N. Sulima, doctor of medical sciences, professor

295051, Simferopol, Lenina ave., 5/7

295017, Simferopol, Vorovskogo str., 8



A. A. Davydova
V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University
Russian Federation

Alexandra A. Davydova, candidate of medical sciences

295051, Simferopol, Lenina ave., 5/7



D. A. Beglitse
V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University; Simferopol Clinical Maternity Hospital № 1
Russian Federation

Dmitrii A. Beglitse, candidate of medical sciences

295051, Simferopol, Lenina ave., 5/7

295017, Simferopol, Vorovskogo str., 8



O. V. Matyash
V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University
Russian Federation

Olga V. Matyash

295051, Simferopol, Lenina ave., 5/7



E. A. Fedorov
Simferopol Clinical Maternity Hospital № 1
Russian Federation

Evgenii A. Fedorov

295017, Simferopol, Vorovskogo str., 8



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