Hounkponou NFM, M Aboubakar, M Vodouhe, AY Ahouingnan, S Gbevo, AAA Obossou, R Sidi Imorou, H Laourou, K Salifou, JA Tonato Bagnan and RX Perrin
The authors report a case of angular ectopic pregnancy interrupted at six weeks of amenorrhoea with the patients of 32 years old, with her 2nd pregnancy, nulliparous an antecedent of laparotomy for right ectopic pregnancy (EP). At the admission, the clinical examination and the ultrasound have permitted to make a diagnosis of an abdominal pregnancy. During the operation the diagnosis of a left retort ectopic pregnancy has been made. It has profited from a suture with a perfect haemostasis. The aftermaths of the operation have been simple and the patient has been recovered five days (5 days) after the operation.