Abstract

The incidence of ectopic pregnancy is 2% of all pregnancies and has increased. It is reported that a recurrent ectopic pregnancy rate is 10–15% after salpingotomy compared with 10% after salpingectomy. Corneal pregnancy after ipsilateral total salpingectomy or remnant tubal pregnancy after ipsilateral partial salpingectomy is reported but recurrent ectopic pregnancy in the tubal remnant stump after ipsilateral total salpingectomy is rare and exact incidence is unknown. We present a case of spontaneous ectopic pregnancy occurring in the stump of a remnant fallopian tube following ipsilateral total salpingectomy for an ectopic pregnancy.

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