Simultaneous bilateral tubal ectopic pregnancy after intracytoplasmic sperm injection and embryo transfer, in a patient with Stage 3 endometriosis

Introduction: The incidence of extrauterine pregnancy increases to 2â12% following in vitro fertilizationâembryo transfer. Several pathogenic theories have been suggested, including abnormal hormonal secretion or exogenous hormones administered in assisted reproductive technology (ART). Case report...

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Main Authors: Tariq Baghdadi, Bruno Salle, Agnès Bordes, Gery Lamblin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-11-01
Series:Gynecology and Minimally Invasive Therapy
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213307016301150
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Summary:Introduction: The incidence of extrauterine pregnancy increases to 2â12% following in vitro fertilizationâembryo transfer. Several pathogenic theories have been suggested, including abnormal hormonal secretion or exogenous hormones administered in assisted reproductive technology (ART). Case report: A 32-year-old nulliparous woman with primary infertility and Stage 3 endometriosis was treated by ART with intracytoplasmic sperm injection and embryo transfer. The patient showed simultaneous bilateral extrauterine pregnancy, managed by laparoscopic salpingectomy. Discussion: The various possible pathophysiological mechanisms are described, with a review of the literature on simultaneous bilateral extrauterine pregnancy following ART. In pregnancies following ART, ectopic pregnancy should always be screened for by serum β-human chorionic gonadotropin monitoring and transvaginal ultrasound until the implantation site can be confirmed as the incidence is higher than in spontaneous pregnancy. Even if serum β-human chorionic gonadotropin concentration increases normally, possible bilateral ectopic pregnancy should always be investigated if no intrauterine gestational sac can be seen. Keywords: bilateral ectopic pregnancy, embryo transfer, endometriosis, in vitro fertilization, intracytoplasmic sperm injection
ISSN:2213-3070