Abstract

Abstract Rudimentary horn is a developmental anomaly of the uterus, and pregnancy in a non-communicating rudimentary horn is very difficult to diagnose before it ruptures. As the fetus enlarges in the rudimentary horn, the chances of rupture in the first or second trimester are increased. Catastrophic hemorrhage results in increased maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity. To date, management of such cases remains a challenge due to diagnostic dilemma. Expertise in ultrasonography and early resort to surgical management are lifesaving in such cases. A case of undiagnosed rudimentary horn pregnancy presented to our department in shock with features of acute abdomen, and the diagnosis was confirmed at laparotomy that revealed ruptured rudimentary horn pregnancy. And excision of the accessory horn was done.

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