Pitfalls in Diagnosing Heterotopic Pregnancy in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Case Report at the Yaounde University Teaching Hospital (Cameroon).
Andre Ngandji DipandaJovanny Tsuala FouogueValere Koh MveBruno KenfackJean Dupont Ngowa KemfangPublished in: Case reports in obstetrics and gynecology (2021)
Heterotopic pregnancy (HP) is a dizygotic twin pregnancy in which one gestational sac is intrauterine and the other is extrauterine. The prevalence of HP is unknown in Cameroon where the diagnosis is difficult and usually fortuitous like in other resource-poor settings. We herein depict pitfalls and delays in the diagnosis and management of a ruptured heterotopic pregnancy at the Yaounde University Teaching Hospital. After a wrong diagnosis and inadequate treatment, our patient presented at our emergency unit with severe pelvic pain and clinical signs of hemoperitoneum with shock. She underwent a total left salpingectomy through laparotomy. She had a complete spontaneous abortion five days after the surgery. Given that sonography is not routinely available in emergency departments in resource-poor settings, it may be relevant for practitioners to always bear HP in mind when facing ruptured ectopic pregnancies.
Keyphrases
- spinal cord
- neuropathic pain
- pregnancy outcomes
- preterm birth
- pregnant women
- primary care
- chronic pain
- healthcare
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- risk factors
- public health
- emergency department
- minimally invasive
- weight gain
- magnetic resonance imaging
- body mass index
- pain management
- gestational age
- coronary artery disease
- computed tomography
- coronary artery bypass
- rectal cancer
- combination therapy
- atrial fibrillation
- physical activity
- acute coronary syndrome
- contrast enhanced
- birth weight