Abstract
Broad ligament hematomas are rare in obstetrics. These hematomas typically result from vaginal, cervical, or uterine tears that extend to the uterine or vaginal arteries. Although cases of intestinal ectopic pregnancies presenting as broad ligament hematomas with no intraperitoneal collection have been reported, no cases involving broad ligament hematomas along with hemoperitoneum following ampullary ruptured ectopic pregnancy have been documented. Internal iliac artery ligation (IIAL) is particularly useful in broad ligament hematomas. So, we present a case of ruptured ampullary ectopic pregnancy with both intraperitoneal collection and broad ligament hematoma managed by salpingectomy and bilateral IIAL.