| Literature DB >> 34469776 |
Meghan McGrattan1, Wilson Ventura Chan2, Ally Murji3.
Abstract
An interstitial ectopic refers to the implantation of a pregnancy in the proximal fallopian tube where it passes through the myometrium. This type of ectopic pregnancy presents a distinct surgical challenge, as it often presents with rupture and carries a significant risk of hemorrhage at resection. This video demonstrates a four-step approach to the resection of an interstitial ectopic pregnancy with laparoscopic cornuotomy. This approach includes (1) isolating the pregnancy by performing a salpingectomy and identifying the utero-ovarian ligament; (2) ensuring hemostasis with the injection of vasopressin, followed by application of the purse string suture around the pregnancy at its equatorial line; (3) performing the resection using a linear incision; and (4) repairing the uterine defect with layered closure. The purse-string suture is shown to be a useful tool in minimizing bleeding, and this sequential approach allows for interstitial ectopic pregnancies to be excised with a minimally invasive cornuotomy, even in cases of significant anatomical distortion.Entities:
Keywords: laparoscopy; pregnancy, cornual; pregnancy, ectopic; pregnancy, interstitial; salpingectomy
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34469776 DOI: 10.1016/j.jogc.2021.08.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Obstet Gynaecol Can ISSN: 1701-2163