Preservation of Tube After Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy
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Abstract
Objective
In order to demonstrate our expertise with laparoscopic tube-preserving surgery, which was performed for the purpose of determining whether or not an ectopic tubal pregnancy is feasible and effective.
Methods
The success rates of the treatments and the rates of homolateral patency were used as the outcome measures. Individuals who have ectopic tubal pregnancies and are having laparoscopic tube conserving surgeries done to them. These treatments include segmental resection and reanastomosis, salpingotomy, salpingostomy, and fimbrial milking.
Results:
A total of 57 consecutive Outcomes were analyzed in this prospective research.
Among the 57 surgical operations, 55 (96.4%) were successfully completed without any extra intervention. The number of patients who had salpingotomy, salpingostomy, segmental resection and reanastomosis, and fimbrial milking was 24 (42.1%), 25 (43.9%), 4 (7. %), and 2 (3.5%), respectively.
Conclusion
When it comes to treating tubal ectopic pregnancies, tubal-conserving surgery is a realistic and safe therapy option. Nevertheless, due to the fact that effective therapy is not the primary objective of tube resection surgeries, extreme care has to be taken when interpreting the findings of this research.
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