Death due to Rupture of Tubal Pregnancy

Authors

  • GN Pramod Kumar Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Karwar Institute of Medical Sciences, Karwar.
  • B M Prashanth Department of Pathology, Karwar Institute of Medical Sciences, Karwar.
  • A N Roopa Urs Department of Pathology, Chamarajanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, Chamarajanagar, Karnataka.
  • S S Shetty Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, K.S Hegde Medical Academy, Nitte (Deemed to be University), Mangalore.
  • M A S Ananthan Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, K.S Hegde Medical Academy, Nitte (Deemed to be University), Mangalore.

Keywords:

Ectopic pregnancy, Fallopian tube, Maternal mortality, Pain abdomen

Abstract

Ectopic pregnancy (EP) is defined as a pregnancy in which the implantation of the embryo occurs outside the uterine cavity, most  frequently in one of the two fallopian tubes or, more rarely, in the abdominal cavity. The result of an undiagnosed ectopic pregnancy is  rupture of the fallopian tube with intra-abdominal bleeding, leading to hemorrhagic shock and death. Here, we present a case of 26-year old recently married female who was brought for postmortem examination with history of sudden death following pain abdomen.  Postmortem examination revealed findings suggestive of ectopic pregnancy. Histopathology revealed multiple vascularized branching  villi lined trophoblasts and syncytiotrophoblasts along the lumen. The significance of ectopic pregnancy lies in the fact that it often goes  undiagnosed with massive intraperitoneal bleeding. This case emphasizes the need for mandatory pregnancy screening in female patients  of reproductive age groups who present with abdominal pain. 

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Published

2022-10-12

How to Cite

Pramod Kumar , G., Prashanth, B. M., Roopa Urs, A. N., Shetty, S. S., & Ananthan, M. A. S. (2022). Death due to Rupture of Tubal Pregnancy . Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 44(3), 91-93. https://jiafm.in/index.php/jiafm/article/view/51