Abstract

Background: Primary ovarian ectopic pregnancy is an uncommon ectopic gestation. Its clinical presentation is similar to that of tubal ectopic pregnancy. There are various pitfalls to differentiation of ovarian from tubal pregnancy by ultrasonography. Cases: Two cases of primary ovarian ectopic pregnancy are reported. In the first patient, wedge resection of the right ovary was performed. In the second patient, the mass was resected with some ovarian tissue, and the ovary was reconstructed. Results: The postoperative period was uneventful. Conclusions: Diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy can be established during surgery by Spiegelberg criteria and confirmed by histopathologic examination. (J GYNECOL SURG 28:212)

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