Abstract

PALABRAS CLAVE: Embarazo ectopico intersticial, rotura uterina, mortalidad materna SUMMARY Interstitial ectopic pregnancy is a rare but with a high mortality rate entity. Diagnosis can be difficult and late, given the location of the pregnancy in an intrauterine portion of the fallopian tube. Pregnancy can evolve asymptomatic until the second trimester, and debuting with uterine rupture and hypovolemic shock due to the proximity of the gestational sac to the uterine artery. Treatment usually consists of a laparoscopic cornual resection, although it will be individualized according to each case, giving priority to the patient clinic condition. The case of an interstitial ectopic pregnancy who presented with uterine rupture at 13 weeks of gestation is presented.

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