Abstract

The article describes a clinical case of ectopic pregnancy with localization in the liver. The patient Sh. was admitted to the gynecological department with pain in the lower abdomen and epigastrium. Clinical, laboratory and instrumental examinations were conducted in accordance with clinical recommendations. The examinations showed that human chorionic gonadotropin level was 17,440.85 mIU/ml. Pelvic ultrasound did not determine the fetal egg in the uterine cavity. However, free fluid in the pelvis (about 50 ml) was found. Repeated pelvic ultrasound revealed a paraovarial formation on the right, and free fluid in the pelvis. Laparoscopic surgery was performed, during which a fetal egg was found in the V segment of the liver. Liver resection and cholecystectomy were performed on an emergency basis. This case describes the importance of timely and correct diagnostics and determination of patient management tactics to prevent the development of life-threatening complications.

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