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Tag: Ectopic pregnancy

Gynecology

Laparoscopic Treatment of A Chronic Ectopic Pregnancy

7 Dec 20217 Dec 2021
Α 32-year-old patient presented with moderate pain in the left hypogastrium and dyschezia. The serum β-hCG was <0.1mIU/mL, and ultrasonography showed a painful, inhomogenous mass beside the left ovary measuring…
Gynecology

Laparoscopic Management of Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy #2 Salpingectomy

30 Nov 202030 Nov 2020
Indication Recurrent ipsilateral tubal ectopic pregnancy.The patient denies salpingotomy. Technique The following technique refers to tubal ectopic pregnancy located in the ampulla (most common type). Click here for the step-wise…
Gynecology

Laparoscopic Management of Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy #1 Salpingotomy

10 Nov 202030 Nov 2020
Indication Tubal ectopic pregnancy. Technique The following technique refers to tubal ectopic pregnancy located in the ampulla (most common type). Step-wise approach with intraoperative photos and video of the procedure…
Gynecology

Masterclass – Ultrasound Study of the Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy

8 Nov 202030 Nov 2020
The incidence of ectopic pregnancy is about 2%. The mortality connected with ectopic pregnancies in the united states is about 0.50 deaths per 100,000 live births (Creanga AA et al.,…
Gynecology

Caesarean scar pregnancy

11 Jun 201720 Apr 2020
The following ultrasound criteria may be used for the diagnosis of caesarean scar ectopic pregnancy: Empty uterine cavity, gestational sac or solid mass of trophoblast located anteriorly at the level…
Gynecology

Interstitial pregnancy

11 Jun 201720 Apr 2020
Αn interstitial pregnancy occurs when the ectopic pregnancy implants in the interstitial part of the fallopian tube. The reported incidence varies between 1.0% and 6.3% of ectopic pregnancies. The interstitial…

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