Medical Management of Unruptured Ectopic Gestation with Successful Outcome at a Private Health Facility in Akure, South West Nigeria
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Ectopic pregnancy is a public health issue and a life-threatening condition in Sub-Saharan Africa due to high risk of sexually transmitted infections. While surgical option of management is often advocated for cases of ruptured ectopic gestation, unruptured cases can be managed medically especially where fertility is of a major concern. The case presented is that of a 30-year old GIP0+0 who presented at a private health facility with mild right sided lower abdominal pain and spotting per vaginal of 2days duration at a gestational age of 7weeks and 2days, she was haemodynamically stable. A pelvic Ultrasound done showed a right sided gestational sac with no cardiac activity and an empty uterus. Serum β HCG done was 913mIU/ml. She was managed as a case of unruptured ectopic gestation with intramuscular methotrexate injections and she had a complete resolution of the ectopic gestation as evidenced by the disappearance of the symptoms and biochemical assessment of the level of serum β HCG which dropped to zero.
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