2005
DOI: 10.5144/0256-4947.2005.413
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Ruptured extrauterine gestation in heterotopic pregnancy

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“…Surgery by laparoscopy or laparotomy with minimal manipulation of the uterus remains the mainstay of treatment despite the anaesthetic and surgical risks to both the mother and the intrauterine foetus (12,15,19). Laparotomy is reserved for lifethreatening cases with haemoperitoneum and haemorrhagic shock or for cases that cannot be treated laparoscopically (9,15).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Surgery by laparoscopy or laparotomy with minimal manipulation of the uterus remains the mainstay of treatment despite the anaesthetic and surgical risks to both the mother and the intrauterine foetus (12,15,19). Laparotomy is reserved for lifethreatening cases with haemoperitoneum and haemorrhagic shock or for cases that cannot be treated laparoscopically (9,15).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transvaginal ultrasound or laparoscopic guided aspiration and/or injection of potassium chloride, methotrexate, mifepristone (RU486), prostaglandin or hyper osmolar glucose has been described (12,13,15,18,19). While potassium chloride is nonteratogenic and commonly used, methotrexate, RU486 and prostaglandin are potentially teratogenic and should not be used (12,15).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This was first reported by Duverney as an autopsy finding in 1708. 1 An extrauterine pregnancy is known as an ectopic pregnancy and involves implantation of a blastocyst in a location outside of the uterine endometrium. Ectopic pregnancy is the fourth leading cause of maternal death in the United Kingdom, and for this reason, heterotopic pregnancy is considered a medical emergency.…”
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“…On retrouve des signes de GEU directs et indirects, associés à une GIU. Le plus souvent le diagnostic de GIU évolutive est posé en premier, la GEU est découverte plus tardivement [6,7,[9][10][11]13]. Plus rarement, le tableau de grossesse cornuale est diagnostiqué [16], cette situation permet un diagnostic plus facile et plus précoce.…”
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“…Le traitement de référence reste la coelioscopie qui va permettre de confirmer le diagnostic et de traiter la patiente dans le même temps [11,17]. Pour autant, le traitement par laparotomie n'est pas rare [6,[8][9][10]13,14,17]. Cela s'explique par le fait que le tableau clinique est souvent trompeur et tardif [11].…”
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