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Treatment of Cornual Pregnancy Combined With Intrauterine Pregnancy Following Embryo Transfer After Bilateral Salpingectomy: Case Report and Review of the Literature

Author(s): Xiaowei Ji, Lin Wang, Xutong Zou, Qian Peng, Suying Liu, Jin Zhu, Haidong Cheng, Xi Dong

To report a case of treating cornual pregnancy combined with intrauterine pregnancy following embryo transfer after bilateral salpingectomy with a laparoscopic approach. A 40-year-old pregnant woman who presented with minor vaginal bleeding at 5 weeks gestation. A cornual pregnancy with uterine pregnancy by ultrasonography at 7 weeks 4 days gestation was diagnosed. The cornual pregnancy was successfully removed via laparoscopy, and the uterine horn was repaired. The intrauterine single pregnancy progressed and a caesarean section was performed at 37 weeks gestation, resulting in the healthy male infant.

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