Authors :
Karina Rahmawati
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 2 - February
Google Scholar :
https://bit.ly/3IIfn9N
Scribd :
https://bit.ly/3k6XXgS
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7655829
Abstract :
Rupture Ectopic Pregnancy is the occurrence of
abortus and rupture in pregnancies with abnormal
implantation outside the uterine cavity. One of the risk
factors is pelvic infection or previous abdomen-pelvic
surgery. We reported one case of Rupture Ectopic
Pregnancy with a history of appendectomy in the right tubal
of a 24-years-old woman in 6 weeks pregnant came with
complaints of generalized abdominal tenderness especially
in the lower right abdomen. The patient is diagnosed with a
suspected Rupture Ectopic Pregnancy impaired with acute
signs of abdomen. This acute sign of abdomen is analyzed
by physical, laboratory or ultrasound examinations so that
it was suspected that Ectopic Pregnancy is disturbed. Then,
the patient moved to undergo an operative procedure of cito
laparotomy with partial salpingectomy dextra. Obtained
rupture of tuba pars ampullaris dextra.
Keywords :
Ectopic Pregnancy, Appendectomy, Rupture Ectopic Pregnancy
Rupture Ectopic Pregnancy is the occurrence of
abortus and rupture in pregnancies with abnormal
implantation outside the uterine cavity. One of the risk
factors is pelvic infection or previous abdomen-pelvic
surgery. We reported one case of Rupture Ectopic
Pregnancy with a history of appendectomy in the right tubal
of a 24-years-old woman in 6 weeks pregnant came with
complaints of generalized abdominal tenderness especially
in the lower right abdomen. The patient is diagnosed with a
suspected Rupture Ectopic Pregnancy impaired with acute
signs of abdomen. This acute sign of abdomen is analyzed
by physical, laboratory or ultrasound examinations so that
it was suspected that Ectopic Pregnancy is disturbed. Then,
the patient moved to undergo an operative procedure of cito
laparotomy with partial salpingectomy dextra. Obtained
rupture of tuba pars ampullaris dextra.
Keywords :
Ectopic Pregnancy, Appendectomy, Rupture Ectopic Pregnancy