Ferland R J, Chadwick D A, O'Brien J A, Granai C O
Brown University Program in Medicine, Women and Infants' Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island.
Obstet Gynecol. 1991 Sep;78(3 Pt 2):544-6.
Thirty-seven days after successful embryo transfer, a chorionic vesicle was recovered from the upper abdominal retroperitoneal space in a patient presenting with an acute life-threatening hemorrhage. This is the first case report of a retroperitoneal ectopic pregnancy which, although uncommon, is a potentially fatal complication of in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer.