Ruptured Cornual Ectopic Pregnancy Mimics as Acute Retention of Urine: A Case Report
Kandiah Guruparan, R Hemabala

TL;DR
A rare case of ruptured cornual ectopic pregnancy was successfully managed after presenting as acute urine retention.
Contribution
This case report highlights the diagnostic challenge and successful management of a ruptured cornual ectopic pregnancy.
Findings
Ruptured cornual ectopic pregnancy can mimic acute urine retention, leading to diagnostic difficulties.
Early recognition and intervention improve outcomes in cornual ectopic pregnancies.
The case was successfully managed at the Teaching Hospital, Jaffna.
Abstract
Cornual ectopic pregnancy is a rare entity of extrauterine pregnancies and once ruptured, it is associated with high maternal morbidity and mortality. Most of the extrauterine pregnancies are detected with early pregnancy ultrasound scan, but there are diagnostic difficulties in the early detection of cornual ectopic pregnancy. Early recognition of unruptured cornual ectopic and interventions are associated with better outcomes. We report a case of successfully managed ruptured cornual ectopic pregnancy, which presented as acute retention of urine to the emergency unit at the Teaching Hospital, Jaffna.
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TopicsEctopic Pregnancy Diagnosis and Management · Gestational Trophoblastic Disease Studies · Maternal and fetal healthcare
