Rectal Bleeding: A Rare Complication of Abdominal Pregnancy |
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Authors: | C. Saravanane S. Robinson Smile S. Sarath Chandra S. Habeebullah |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Surgery;Departments of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research Pondicherry, India |
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Abstract: | EDITORIAL COMMENT: We accepted this case report for publication not only because of its rare anecdotal interest, which is considerable, but also since it will warn readers that rectal bleeding in pregnancy may result from an abdominal pregnancy. It is strange that the ultrasonograph seems not to have identified the calcification as a fetus although we are not told that the latter was macerated or misshapen. The editor has never seen or heard of an ectopic pregnancy causing rectal erosion and bleeding although he has reported a primary abdominal pregnancy in which the placenta was implanted on the peritoneum of the pouch of Douglas posteriorly (A); this woman presented at 23 weeks' gestation when retroplacental haemorrhage resulted in a haematoma that bulged into the vagina causing acute urinary retention. One wonders why the placenta did not erode the anterior rectal wall in this more advanced case of primary placental implantment in the pouch of Douglas. Summary: A rare case of abdominal pregnancy, causing massive rectal bleeding due to invasion of the rectal wall by the placenta, is reported. |
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