Speaker Biography

Jose. J. Macias Duvignau

Mexico

Title: Report of two cases of cervical preganancy treated in a divegent way

Jose. J. Macias Duvignau
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Abstract:

Objective: The presentation of these cases is intended to show the results of two treatments used for cervical ectopic pregnancy that are minimally invasive: One in the first trimester and another in the third trimester of pregnancy. 

First case: A 34-year-old primiparous patient who came to the emergency room with abdominal pain and transvaginal bleeding and was 6 weeks pregnant. There, an endovaginal ultrasound was performed, which showed a sac without embryo and "incomplete abortion". She was admitted to performing uterine curettage and during the procedure, the empty uterine cavity was found, so a transoperative ultrasound was requested that demonstrated the gestational sac in the cervix, with a live embryo of 7 weeks. This patient was admitted to the hospital and was treated with methotrexate plus folic acid, monitoring the beta-fraction levels of chorionic gonadotrophin and ultrasound every 48 hours until its negativization and resorption.