Bernardo Blum Pinto, Tatiana Puga, Medardo Blum Narváez, Xavier Blum Rojas, Ivonne Arce Burgos, Paul Espinoza Constante
JBRA Assist. Reprod. 2016; 20 (2):89-90
Received September 09, 2015
Accepted February 26, 2016
Abstract
Heterotopic cervical pregnancies with a viable intrauterine pregnancy are rare, the conservative and prudent management of these cases should be focused on the selective reduction of cervical pregnancies in order to maintain eutopic pregnancy. This paper reports the first case in Ecuador of a heterotopic cervical pregnancy after ICSI procedure and its proper management by ultrasound-guided curettage, allowing the normal development as an intrauterine pregnancy.