Literature DB >> 1290440

Ultrasound diagnosis and laparoscopic excision of an interstitial ectopic pregnancy.

C Wood1, V Hurley.   

Abstract

Interstitial tubal pregnancy occurs in about 5% of ectopic tubal pregnancies and is associated with an increased risk of severe haemorrhage (1). Diagnosis prior to rupture of the pregnancy into the peritoneal cavity is very important to avoid haemorrhage. Its presence has been considered to be a contraindication to laparoscopic surgery (2), although most ectopic pregnancies can be managed laparoscopically by an experienced endoscopist. We report the diagnosis of an interstitial pregnancy by ultrasound before rupture and treatment by laparoscopic excision of the pregnancy.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1290440     DOI: 10.1111/j.1479-828x.1992.tb02855.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol        ISSN: 0004-8666            Impact factor:   2.100


  3 in total

1.  Interstitial ectopic pregnancy: A rare and difficult clinicosonographic diagnosis.

Authors:  R Rastogi; Meena Gl; N Rastogi; V Rastogi
Journal:  J Hum Reprod Sci       Date:  2008-07

2.  Spontaneous Intraoperative Rupture of a Large Interstitial Pregnancy: Laparoscopic Management.

Authors:  Ourania Koukoura; George Dragoumis; Georgia Gorila; Irontianta Gkorezi-Ntavela; Konstantinos Dafopoulos; George Pistofidis
Journal:  Case Rep Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2020-04-14

3.  Management of interstitial pregnancy in the era of laparoscopy: a meta-analysis of 855 case studies compared with traditional techniques.

Authors:  Greg Marchand; Ahmed Taher Masoud; Anthony Galitsky; Ali Azadi; Kelly Ware; Janelle Vallejo; Sienna Anderson; Alexa King; Stacy Ruther; Giovanna Brazil; Kaitlynne Cieminski; Sophia Hopewell; Kaitlyn Eberhardt; Katelyn Sainz
Journal:  Obstet Gynecol Sci       Date:  2021-02-04
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