Abstract
Background:
Cornual uterine rupture is a serious condition with grave implications if it is not recognized and managed in time. Although different approaches have been used for immediate management, the long-term complication of uterine rupture following management of interstitial pregnancy has not been extensively studied.
Case:
This article reports an unusual case of recurrent uterine rupture after laparoscopic treatment of interstitial pregnancy.
Results:
The patient subsequently had a successful pregnancy.
Conclusions:
Although laparoscopic treatment achieves optimum results in interstitial pregnancies, more emphasis needs to be placed on techniques to preserve future fertility and prevent uterine rupture. (J GYNCOL SURG 28:37)