Early pregnancy bleeding
Ectopic pregnancy
Dr. Kakali Saha
MBBS, FCPS, MS (Obs & Gynae)
Associate Professor
Medical College for Women & Hospital
Ectopic pregnancy
• Definition : An ectopic pregnancy is one in which the fertilised ovum
becomes implanted in a site other than the normal uterine cavity.
• Extrauterine pregnancy -but rudimentary horn of a bicornuate uterus.
• It is the consequence of an abnormal implantation of the blastocyst.
Incedence
• Worldwide 3-4% of all pregnancy.
• In USA 2%
• Some study 16 in 1000. Past 20 years incidence risen
◆ After one ectopic - there is a7-13 fold increase risk of subsequent ectopic
◆ Subsequent intrauterine preg —50-80%
◆Tubal preg 10-25%
◆Infertile — remaining patient
Sitesof ectopic pregnancy
According to frequency
• Fallopian tubes 95-98% (At fimbriated end 17%, Ampulla-55%,Isthmus 25%
interstitial 3%)
• Uterine cornu 2-2.5%
• Ovary, Cervix & abdominal cavity <1%
• Right side is more common than left.
Riskfactors
• PID (pelvic inflammatory diseases — 6 fold increases risk
• Use of IUCD —3-5% increased risks
• Smoking 2.5% increased risks
• ART 3-5% increased risks
• Tubal damage
• Tubal surgery 5.8%
• Salpingitis isthmica nodes 3.5% increased risks
• Prior ectopic pregnancy cont.
Riskfactor
• Age 3 fold increased risks in 35-44 years compared to 18 -24 yrs
• Non white race 1.5 fold increased risks
• Endometriosis 1.5 increased risks
• Developmental errors
• Overdevelopment of ovum & external migration .
Aetiology
• Tubal damage or altered motility results improper transport of blastocyst
• Most common cause is acute salpingitis 50%
• In 40% no risk factors apparent
• Salpingitis causes peritubal adhesion , lumen occlusion , intratubal
adhesion diverticula & disturbed tubal function.
• PID due to infections eg Chlamydia, gonococcal, tuberculosis,
postabortal, puerperal, pelvic peritonitis also appendicitis
• Altered tubo- ovarian relationship in endometriosis.
Sitesof ectopic
pregnancy
Outcome / Fate
Tubal abortion
Complete absorption
Complete abortion
Incomplete abortion
Missed abortion
Tubal rupture
Chronic ectopic adnexal mass
Foetal survival to term
Clinical features
Symptom & signs
• Normal symptom & signs of pregnancy ( amenorrhoea and uterine softening )
• Acute abdominal pain(dull, cramps or colicky )
• Evidence of haemodynamically instability (hypotension, collapse, S/S of shock)
• Adnexal mass (with or without tenderness)
• Vaginal bleeding
• Signs of peritoneal irritation
• Absence of G. Sac in uterine cavity on USG with a beta HCG > 2500 mlU/ml
• Abdominal pregnancy
Classical triad
A pt. with amenorrhoea, pain, vaginal bleeding should always be
suspected to have an ectopic pregnancy.
The dictum to early diagnosis & successful management is to “Think
Ectopic” but also not to “Over Think Ectopic”.
Differential diagnosis
The picture of Ectopic is
extremely variable & mimic
with intraabdominal disease.
Diagnosis
Classical triad of pelvic pain, vaginal spotting and
amenorrhoea5-9weeks
Others
Adnexal mass or tenderness, S/S pregnancy, dizziness, passage of
clot or tissue.
In case of rupture - shoulder pain due to diaphragmatic irritation
S/Sign of shock
Testsand aid to diagnosis
• Urine for PT -50% case positive
• Serum beta HCG- is less as compared to normal pregnancy. (TVS detect
sac when beta HCG >2400mIU/ml.
✤ Serial beta HCG in 48 hours not double
• Serum Progesterone >25 ng/dl is associated with an intrauterine preg in
97.5%
• Ultrasound .
Ultrasound
Uterine findings
• Empty uterus
• Thickened endometrium
• Pseudogestational sac
Ultrasound
Extrauterine
• No findings
• Live tubal pregnancy
• Adnexal ring sign
• Complex adnexal mass
• Free fluid in pouch of Douglas.
✤Colour dopplar will classically
identify “ring of fire” around the
ectopic on the same side of corpus
luteum.
Other placental marker
• Serum creatine kinase (CK)
• Pregnancy specific beta(1)- glycoprotein(sp1)
• Human placental lactogen(HPL)
• Pregnancy associated plasma proteins A (PAPP-A)
• Vascular endothelial growth factors, progesterone and PAPP -triple
marker test
• Cancer antigen 125 (CA125)
• Serum IL-8,IL6,and TNF-𝛼increases in ectopic.
0thers
• Pelvic examination under GA
• Culdocentesis
• Posterior colpotomy
• Laparoscopy
• Curettage
• Others lab test -CBC, blood grouping and typing etc
Manangement & Treatment Options
• Hospitalisation
• Shock must be treated before she is moved.
• Options depends on
◆ Condition of patient like acute chronic ,ruptured , enraptured , ectopic
other than fallopian tube eg uterine scar, ovarian, cervical, abdominal.
Options
• Expectant management
• Medical
• Surgical
Expectant management
In case of early diagnosis
• When beta HCG < 1000mIU/ml
• Gestational sac diameter < 2 cm on TVS
• Free fluid haemoperitoneumat POD < 50 ml
★ Nearly 2/3rd patient will undergo spontaneous resolution within 3-5
weeks
❖ Regular monitoring with hCG and USG required.
Medical management
• Absolute
✴Haemodynamicaly stable patient
✴No evidence of acute intra-abdominal bleeding
✴Compliance of regular follow up
✴No contraindications for MTX (methotrexate)
Cont.
• Preferable
• When beta HCG < 10,000mIU/ml
• Absent or mild symptom
• Absent of embryo heart activity
• Gestational sac diameter < 4 cm on TVS
• No Free fluid POD #
Surgical management
• After laparotomy or laparoscopy
✤ Salpingotomy
✤ Salpingectomy
✤Salpingo-ophrectomy is never recommend unless ovary itself is grossly
damaged or diseases.
❖Rh Negative patient when hopeful of further pregnancy Anti -D
immunoglobulin must be given immediate postoperative period.
Abdominal pregnancy
Primary or secondary
• The foetus develops in the peritoneal cavity, its amniotic sac becoming
supported by an outer coat of organising lymph and blood exudate
• Some preg proceed to term when spurious labour ensues
• Uterus contract , some dilatation of cervix
• C/F normal pregnancy sign except it is unusually uncomfortable, pain abd.
distention, occasional slight P/V bleeding
• Uterus felt like tumours , separated from preg sac which not contract
• P/V exam cervix displaced, often upwards & forwards with fatal parts lying
below & behind it.
Cont
• USG may help or miss
• Treatment - laparotomy
• Placental management - not to removed , umbilical cord is cut short left it
to be absorbed during the next 1-2 years
• Only need to removed when abscess formed.
• Follow up must. Beta hCG & progesterone fall during Course of 8-12. Weeks.
• If fetes dies -defer operation to allow the placental sinuses to become
thrombosed & follow up coagulation profile.
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  • 1. Early pregnancy bleeding Ectopic pregnancy Dr. Kakali Saha MBBS, FCPS, MS (Obs & Gynae) Associate Professor Medical College for Women & Hospital
  • 2. Ectopic pregnancy • Definition : An ectopic pregnancy is one in which the fertilised ovum becomes implanted in a site other than the normal uterine cavity. • Extrauterine pregnancy -but rudimentary horn of a bicornuate uterus. • It is the consequence of an abnormal implantation of the blastocyst.
  • 3. Incedence • Worldwide 3-4% of all pregnancy. • In USA 2% • Some study 16 in 1000. Past 20 years incidence risen ◆ After one ectopic - there is a7-13 fold increase risk of subsequent ectopic ◆ Subsequent intrauterine preg —50-80% ◆Tubal preg 10-25% ◆Infertile — remaining patient
  • 4. Sitesof ectopic pregnancy According to frequency • Fallopian tubes 95-98% (At fimbriated end 17%, Ampulla-55%,Isthmus 25% interstitial 3%) • Uterine cornu 2-2.5% • Ovary, Cervix & abdominal cavity <1% • Right side is more common than left.
  • 5. Riskfactors • PID (pelvic inflammatory diseases — 6 fold increases risk • Use of IUCD —3-5% increased risks • Smoking 2.5% increased risks • ART 3-5% increased risks • Tubal damage • Tubal surgery 5.8% • Salpingitis isthmica nodes 3.5% increased risks • Prior ectopic pregnancy cont.
  • 6. Riskfactor • Age 3 fold increased risks in 35-44 years compared to 18 -24 yrs • Non white race 1.5 fold increased risks • Endometriosis 1.5 increased risks • Developmental errors • Overdevelopment of ovum & external migration .
  • 7. Aetiology • Tubal damage or altered motility results improper transport of blastocyst • Most common cause is acute salpingitis 50% • In 40% no risk factors apparent • Salpingitis causes peritubal adhesion , lumen occlusion , intratubal adhesion diverticula & disturbed tubal function. • PID due to infections eg Chlamydia, gonococcal, tuberculosis, postabortal, puerperal, pelvic peritonitis also appendicitis • Altered tubo- ovarian relationship in endometriosis.
  • 9. Outcome / Fate Tubal abortion Complete absorption Complete abortion Incomplete abortion Missed abortion Tubal rupture Chronic ectopic adnexal mass Foetal survival to term
  • 10. Clinical features Symptom & signs • Normal symptom & signs of pregnancy ( amenorrhoea and uterine softening ) • Acute abdominal pain(dull, cramps or colicky ) • Evidence of haemodynamically instability (hypotension, collapse, S/S of shock) • Adnexal mass (with or without tenderness) • Vaginal bleeding • Signs of peritoneal irritation • Absence of G. Sac in uterine cavity on USG with a beta HCG > 2500 mlU/ml • Abdominal pregnancy
  • 11. Classical triad A pt. with amenorrhoea, pain, vaginal bleeding should always be suspected to have an ectopic pregnancy. The dictum to early diagnosis & successful management is to “Think Ectopic” but also not to “Over Think Ectopic”.
  • 12. Differential diagnosis The picture of Ectopic is extremely variable & mimic with intraabdominal disease.
  • 13. Diagnosis Classical triad of pelvic pain, vaginal spotting and amenorrhoea5-9weeks Others Adnexal mass or tenderness, S/S pregnancy, dizziness, passage of clot or tissue. In case of rupture - shoulder pain due to diaphragmatic irritation S/Sign of shock
  • 14. Testsand aid to diagnosis • Urine for PT -50% case positive • Serum beta HCG- is less as compared to normal pregnancy. (TVS detect sac when beta HCG >2400mIU/ml. ✤ Serial beta HCG in 48 hours not double • Serum Progesterone >25 ng/dl is associated with an intrauterine preg in 97.5% • Ultrasound .
  • 15. Ultrasound Uterine findings • Empty uterus • Thickened endometrium • Pseudogestational sac
  • 16. Ultrasound Extrauterine • No findings • Live tubal pregnancy • Adnexal ring sign • Complex adnexal mass • Free fluid in pouch of Douglas. ✤Colour dopplar will classically identify “ring of fire” around the ectopic on the same side of corpus luteum.
  • 17. Other placental marker • Serum creatine kinase (CK) • Pregnancy specific beta(1)- glycoprotein(sp1) • Human placental lactogen(HPL) • Pregnancy associated plasma proteins A (PAPP-A) • Vascular endothelial growth factors, progesterone and PAPP -triple marker test • Cancer antigen 125 (CA125) • Serum IL-8,IL6,and TNF-𝛼increases in ectopic.
  • 18. 0thers • Pelvic examination under GA • Culdocentesis • Posterior colpotomy • Laparoscopy • Curettage • Others lab test -CBC, blood grouping and typing etc
  • 19. Manangement & Treatment Options • Hospitalisation • Shock must be treated before she is moved. • Options depends on ◆ Condition of patient like acute chronic ,ruptured , enraptured , ectopic other than fallopian tube eg uterine scar, ovarian, cervical, abdominal.
  • 20. Options • Expectant management • Medical • Surgical
  • 21. Expectant management In case of early diagnosis • When beta HCG < 1000mIU/ml • Gestational sac diameter < 2 cm on TVS • Free fluid haemoperitoneumat POD < 50 ml ★ Nearly 2/3rd patient will undergo spontaneous resolution within 3-5 weeks ❖ Regular monitoring with hCG and USG required.
  • 22. Medical management • Absolute ✴Haemodynamicaly stable patient ✴No evidence of acute intra-abdominal bleeding ✴Compliance of regular follow up ✴No contraindications for MTX (methotrexate)
  • 23. Cont. • Preferable • When beta HCG < 10,000mIU/ml • Absent or mild symptom • Absent of embryo heart activity • Gestational sac diameter < 4 cm on TVS • No Free fluid POD #
  • 24. Surgical management • After laparotomy or laparoscopy ✤ Salpingotomy ✤ Salpingectomy ✤Salpingo-ophrectomy is never recommend unless ovary itself is grossly damaged or diseases. ❖Rh Negative patient when hopeful of further pregnancy Anti -D immunoglobulin must be given immediate postoperative period.
  • 25. Abdominal pregnancy Primary or secondary • The foetus develops in the peritoneal cavity, its amniotic sac becoming supported by an outer coat of organising lymph and blood exudate • Some preg proceed to term when spurious labour ensues • Uterus contract , some dilatation of cervix • C/F normal pregnancy sign except it is unusually uncomfortable, pain abd. distention, occasional slight P/V bleeding • Uterus felt like tumours , separated from preg sac which not contract • P/V exam cervix displaced, often upwards & forwards with fatal parts lying below & behind it.
  • 26. Cont • USG may help or miss • Treatment - laparotomy • Placental management - not to removed , umbilical cord is cut short left it to be absorbed during the next 1-2 years • Only need to removed when abscess formed. • Follow up must. Beta hCG & progesterone fall during Course of 8-12. Weeks. • If fetes dies -defer operation to allow the placental sinuses to become thrombosed & follow up coagulation profile.