Background. Ectopic twin cervical pregnancy is a very rare condition with a high risk of heavy bleeding. Since currently no standard treatment guidelines are available, each case is approached individually based on patient prefer-ence, physician experience, and resource availability. Case presentation. A 34-year-old nulliparous Caucasian woman at 5 weeks gestational age presented with slight vaginal bleeding for several days. Transvaginal ultrasound on admission revealed two cervical gestational sacs containing a yolk-sac. The patient underwent removal of the cervical ecto-pic pregnancy with dilatation and curettage ultrasound-guided, as well as an ultrasound-guided intracervical Foley balloon. The bleeding subsided, and 48 hours later the Foley was removed. Conclusions. Twin cervical heterotopic pregnancy is a very rare event that almost universally results in life-threatening conditions. Conservative management may be adopted, but it involves a high risk of failure. The present systematic review aimed to increase awareness of clinical characteristics and treatment methods.
Cervical twin ectopic pregnancy: case report and systematic review of literature
Sirico A.;Cobellis L.
2023
Abstract
Background. Ectopic twin cervical pregnancy is a very rare condition with a high risk of heavy bleeding. Since currently no standard treatment guidelines are available, each case is approached individually based on patient prefer-ence, physician experience, and resource availability. Case presentation. A 34-year-old nulliparous Caucasian woman at 5 weeks gestational age presented with slight vaginal bleeding for several days. Transvaginal ultrasound on admission revealed two cervical gestational sacs containing a yolk-sac. The patient underwent removal of the cervical ecto-pic pregnancy with dilatation and curettage ultrasound-guided, as well as an ultrasound-guided intracervical Foley balloon. The bleeding subsided, and 48 hours later the Foley was removed. Conclusions. Twin cervical heterotopic pregnancy is a very rare event that almost universally results in life-threatening conditions. Conservative management may be adopted, but it involves a high risk of failure. The present systematic review aimed to increase awareness of clinical characteristics and treatment methods.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


