A case of chronic tubal ectopic pregnancy is being reported which was diagnosed on exploratory laparotomy in suspicion of an ovarian tumour in a patient who was already operated for tubal ligation 5 years back and had no menstrual history suggestive of ectopic pregnancy and was haemodynamically stable.
This case report has been published as it is quite unusual and rare that, patient may present 5 years after a minilap tubal ligation with adnexal mass, stable vital parameters regular menses, with the ultrasound also not diagnosing the ectopic.