RT Journal Article T1 Tubal ectopic pregnancy two years after laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy. A1 Villegas, Emilia A1 González-Mesa, Ernesto A1 Benítez, María José A1 Luna, Sergio A1 Gómez, Cristina A1 Marsac, Aurelia A1 Jiménez, Jesús K1 Ectopic pregnancy K1 Tubal pregnancy K1 Histerectomy K1 Laparoscopic hysterectomy K1 Hemoperitoneum K1 Adnexal mass K1 Histerectomía K1 Laparoscopia K1 Embarazo tubario AB BACKGROUNDEctopic pregnancy after hysterectomy is a very rare condition, but it must be kept in mind in women with history of hysterectomy who present with abdominal pain and ecographic adnexal heterogeneous images. Since first described by Wendeler in 1895, at least 67 ectopic pregnancies (tubal, ovarian and abdominal) have been described in patients subjected to prior hysterectomy.CASE PRESENTATIONWe describe the case of a 41-year-old white caucasian woman admitted to the emergency room due to abdominal pain for two days. The ultrasounds scan and the quantification of beta-HCG led to the diagnosis of tubal ectopic pregnancy, although she had been hysterectomized two years before. An emergency laparoscopy was performed for salpingectomy. The pathology report indicated trophoblastic tubal implantation and hematosalpinx.CONCLUSIONSEctopic pregnancy is one of the conditions to be considered in the differential diagnosis of abdominal pain in women of child bearing potential, and the absence of the uterus does not rule out its diagnosis. PB BioMed Central YR 2014 FD 2014-05-24 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/2323 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/2323 LA en NO Villegas E, González-Mesa E, Benítez MJ, Luna S, Gómez C, Marsac A, et al. Tubal ectopic pregnancy two years after laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy. BMC Womens Health. 2014; 14:69 NO Case Reports; Journal Article; DS RISalud RD May 21, 2025