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Item Asymptomatic secondary abdominal pregnancy diagnosed 12 years after tubectomy(Medip Academy, 2023-11) Bulusu, Ratna; Biradar, Kalavathi D.; V., VijayalakshmiAbdominal pregnancy is a rare obstetric complication with high maternal mortality. Advanced abdominal pregnancy is rare and accounts for 1 in 25,000 pregnancies. 32 years� lady, P2L2, last child birth and interval tubectomy by modified Pomeroy抯 method 12 years ago, reported with Amenorrhoea of two months with vague lower abdominal pain since 2 days. Ultrasonography (USG) abdomen and pelvis showed an extrauterine viable pregnancy of 20+ weeks POG with no hemoperitoneum. she travelled 4 hours by road to her hometown, for second opinion and was referred back to our institution. A laparotomy was done; hemoperitoneum of 1.5 litres was noted. The sac with the live foetus inside with placental implantation seen on entire left fallopian tube except the fimbrial end and a small portion of omentum was noted. Left salpingectomy with excision of the sac with the foetus along with partial omentectomy was performed. Patient received two units of PRBC postoperatively.Item Case series of scar endometriosis at three different scar locations(Medip Academy, 2023-09) Bulusu, Ratna; Reddy, Swathi AswathEndometriosis is a common clinical condition which often present to the gynaecologist with a typical history of cyclical abdominal pain, discharge and swelling. It can be present in pelvic and extra pelvic sites. Here we present a series of different case of endometriosis at three different scars.Item Case series of scar endometriosis at three different scar locations(Medip Academy, 2023-09) Bulusu, Ratna; Reddy, Swathi AswathEndometriosis is a common clinical condition which often present to the gynaecologist with a typical history of cyclical abdominal pain, discharge and swelling. It can be present in pelvic and extra pelvic sites. Here we present a series of different case of endometriosis at three different scars.Item Microperforated hymen with pregnancy presenting at term: an accidental diagnosis(Medip Academy, 2023-12) Bulusu, Ratna; Reddy, Swati A.; Lakshmi, VijayaAnatomic variations of the patent hymen exist, the most common configuration having a central orifice. Difficulty in inserting a tampon or the inability to achieve vaginal intercourse in an adolescent is the typical presenting symptom of incomplete hymenal obstruction. Here, a case is reported wherein the patient presented with normal pregnancy at term with an apparently intact hymen. Later in labour, a microperforate hymen (MH) was noted. An emergency lower segment caesarean section along with hymenectomy was performed.