Abdominal advanced pregnancy
is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy. The diagnosis can be difficult, especially in advanced
forms. The management is mainly surgical. The materno-fetal mortality is very
high with a high risk of bleeding.We report a case of a 22 years old primiparous who presented an abdominal
pregnancy with intraoperative discovery. Through this case managed in our structure, we will present the diagnostic
and management difficulties.
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