Original Investigation

Ruptured tubal hydatidiform mole

  • Modupeola Omotara Samaila
  • Adebiyi Gbadebo Adesiyun
  • Calvin Bifam

Received Date: 23.03.2009 Accepted Date: 01.07.2009 J Turk Ger Gynecol Assoc 2009;10(3):172-174 PMID: 24591863

Background:

Ruptured ectopic gestation is a life threatening medical emergency especially in developing countries. However, the occurrence of hydatidiform mole in ruptured tubal pregnancy is uncommon.

Materials & Method:

A consecutive analysis of patients with hydatidiform mole in ruptured tubal gestation over a 9-year period in a tertiary hospital.

Result:

Of a total of 101 females with ectopic gestations, only five had ruptured tubal hydatidiform mole. The ages ranged from 20-37years and they all presented with acute abdominal symptoms which necessitated emergency surgical intervention. Intra-operative findings revealed ruptured/ leaking tubal gestation. The excised tissue specimens showed hydatidiform mole characterized by circumferential trophoblastic proliferation, hydropic degeneration and stromal karyohexis. Patients’ serial HCG levels were monitored before discharge.

Conclusion:

Ruptured tubal hydatidiform mole is uncommon and strict histologic criteria are important in diagnosis. Serial HCG levels must be monitored in individual patients to forestall development of malignant trophoblastic disease.

Keywords: Choriocarcinoma, Hydatidiform mole, Tubal pregnancy