Cornual pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy, involving the uterine horn. It constitutes a gynecological emergency due to the major risk of cataclysmic uterine rupture which can jeopardize the maternal vital prognosis. Its seriousness lies mainly in the diagnosis. The management of this formerly exclusively surgical pathology has evolved to medical treatment, or even the abstention from any therapy. Our main objective is to assess the effectiveness of the different types of care offered to these two patients.