1992
DOI: 10.1097/00006254-199203000-00018
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Adhesion Formation After Laparoscopic Surgery in Tubal Pregnancy

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“…But the tubal patency were same in both groups. 13 5. Another study, conducted by Xiang in China, on 142 patients compared the result of laparoscopic surgery and laparotomy in management of ectopic pregnancy.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…But the tubal patency were same in both groups. 13 5. Another study, conducted by Xiang in China, on 142 patients compared the result of laparoscopic surgery and laparotomy in management of ectopic pregnancy.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 Many authors conducted a randomized, prospective, retrospective clinical trial on duration in laparoscopy and laparotomy and found that laparoscopic surgery required less time than laparotomy. 10,13,14 One study found that the laparoscopic surgery took 73 minutes vs. 88 minutes in laparotomy group. 23 Chatwani et al 9 conducted a nonrandomized study and found significant decrease in blood transfusion rate in laparoscopic group.…”
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“…Surgical technique is important to prevent adhesion formation after pelvic surgery [9]. Laparoscopic surgery is associated with less risk of adhesion formation as compared to laparotomy [12,[15][16][17]. Our surgical technique of laparoscopic excision with scissors dissection, minimal use of diathermy, gentle tissue handling, meticulous haemostasis and copious irrigation prevents charring of tissues due to thermal injury.…”
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“…По данным литературы [8][9][10], несмотря на ма-лоинвазивность, лапароскопическая хирургия, по сравнению с открытыми вмешательствами, практи-чески не снижает частоту и распространенность спа-ечного процесса.…”
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“…[8], при операциях по поводу эктопи-ческой трубной беременности различий по частоте образования спаек после лапаротомии и лапароско-пии выявлено не было. Количество случаев насту-пления беременности и сохраняющегося бесплодия после разного рода вмешательств также было оди-наковым.…”
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