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IntroductionAbdominal pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy with a high rate of maternal and fetal complications. Most of the reported cases are diagnosed in early trimesters, usually after presenting with complications. Advanced abdominal pregnancy poses a huge diagnostic and management challenge, particularly in low-income countries. A term abdominal pregnancy diagnosed pre-operatively and resulting in a surviving neonate is quite rare.Case presentationA 35-year-old, para 2, unbooked, Ethiopian Somali woman presented with amenorrhea of 9 months’ duration, abdominal pain, and painful fetal movements of 4 months’ duration. Her physical examination revealed a uterus sized 36 weeks’ gestation with easily palpable fetal parts. Her laboratory test results were unremarkable except for mild anemia. Her ultrasound findings were suggestive of abdominal pregnancy. Laparotomy was done to salvage an alive healthy neonate from the peritoneum with removal of placenta implanted on the right broad ligament. The mother had a smooth post-operative course.ConclusionsAn advanced abdominal pregnancy diagnosed pre-operatively with delivery of a surviving neonate is rare. A high index of suspicion and thorough clinical and ultrasound evaluation are crucial to making an early diagnosis. This is particularly important in areas where advanced imaging technologies are not readily available. Timely surgical intervention is imperative to avert maternal and fetal complications.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13256-015-0712-7) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

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  • Abdominal pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy with a high rate of maternal and fetal complications

  • A high index of suspicion and thorough clinical and ultrasound evaluation are crucial to making an early diagnosis

  • We describe a rare case of advanced secondary abdominal pregnancy diagnosed pre-operatively and salvaged by laparotomy with excellent maternal and neonatal outcomes

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An AAP diagnosed pre-operatively and resulting in the delivery of a surviving neonate is rare. Advanced abdominal pregnancy: case report and review of 163 cases reported since 1946. Abdominal pregnancy with a full term live fetus: case report. Full-term abdominal extrauterine pregnancy complicated by post-operative ascites with successful outcome: a case report. Full-term extrauterine abdominal pregnancy: a case report. 8. Beddock R, Naepels P, Gondry C, Besserve P, Camier B, Boulanger JC, et al [Diagnosis and current concepts of management of advanced abdominal pregnancy]. Management of the placenta in advanced abdominal pregnancies at an East African tertiary referral center. Invasive management of an advanced abdominal pregnancy. Authors’ contributions WG was directly involved in the diagnosis and management of the case and was responsible for the collection of clinical information (including the photographs and the movie) and drafting of the manuscript.

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