2014
DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2014.00034
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Laparoscopic Management of Interstitial Pregnancy and Fertility Outcomes after Ipsilateral Salpingectomy – Three Case Reports

Abstract: Background: Interstitial pregnancy after ipsilateral salpingectomy is a rare event with potentially serious consequences. Optimal management strategy remains uncertain and debated. In addition, fertility sparing is determinant of the treatment choice.Cases: Here, we report three cases of interstitial pregnancy occurring after homolateral salpingectomy. We expose the therapeutic option held in all three situations, which associated laparoscopic procedure followed by intramuscular methotrexate injection with suc… Show more

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“…How to evaluate the risk of uterine rupture at second trimester? Since there was only one report of a pregnancy that occurred 2 months after surgery for interstitial pregnancy, 1 no one knows the outcome of this patient's pregnancy (including uterine rupture). We had had many discussions with patients since it might be unethical to continue pregnancy in cases where uterine rupture is life threatening.…”
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“…How to evaluate the risk of uterine rupture at second trimester? Since there was only one report of a pregnancy that occurred 2 months after surgery for interstitial pregnancy, 1 no one knows the outcome of this patient's pregnancy (including uterine rupture). We had had many discussions with patients since it might be unethical to continue pregnancy in cases where uterine rupture is life threatening.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There exists no consensus on the duration of contraception needed after surgery for interstitial tubal pregnancies. Table 1 illustrates the outcomes of pregnancies after surgery for interstitial tubal pregnancies 1–4 . Some reports on pregnancies after surgery for interstitial tubal pregnancies have been published, but only a few of them have included the time of pregnancy.…”
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“…[ 7 14 ] Elective LSCS after laparoscopic cornual resection is strongly recommended by most studies to reduce the risk of uterine rupture in labor. [ 11 15 ] In our study, three women were monitored closely and delivered through elective cesarean section at 37–38-week period of amenorrhea. There was no case of uterine ruptured or dehiscence reported.…”
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“…She had a withdrawal bleeding 3 weeks after the operation and had another period 5 weeks later. A waiting period of at least 6 months [10,11] was advised to allow maximal healing of the uterus. She conceived 8 months after the IP in the first IVF cycle.…”
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confidence: 99%