Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy
This video demonstrates laparoscopic management of Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy performed by Dr. R.K. Mishra at World Laparoscopy Hospital. Almost all ectopic pregnancies, more than 90%, occur in a fallopian tube. As the pregnancy grows, it can cause the tube to burst (rupture). A rupture can cause major internal bleeding. This can be a life-threatening emergency that needs immediate surgery. If the fertilized egg continues to grow in the fallopian tube, it can cause the tube to rupture. Heavy bleeding inside the abdomen is likely. Symptoms of this life-threatening event include extreme lightheadedness, fainting and shock. More information: World Laparoscopy Hospital Cyber City, Gurugram, NCR Delhi INDIA: +919811416838 World Laparoscopy Training Institute Bld.No: 27, DHCC, Dubai UAE: +971525857874 World Laparoscopy Training Institute 8320 Inv Dr, Tallahassee, Florida USA : +1 321 250 7653
4 COMMENTS
Dr. Shikha Verma
#1
Oct 8th, 2022 10:36 am
An ectopic pregnancy most often occurs in a fallopian tube, which carries eggs from the ovaries to the uterus. This type of ectopic pregnancy is called a tubal pregnancy. Sometimes, an ectopic pregnancy occurs in other areas of the body, such as the ovary, abdominal cavity or the lower part of the uterus (cervix), which connects to the vagina. An ectopic pregnancy can't proceed normally. The fertilized egg can't survive, and the growing tissue may cause life-threatening bleeding, if left untreated.
Dr. Deepti Grover
#2
Oct 16th, 2022 9:48 am
Normally, an egg is fertilized in the fallopian tube and becomes implanted in the uterus. However, if the tube is narrowed or blocked, the fertilized egg may never reach the uterus. Sometimes the fertilized egg then implants in tissues outside of the uterus, resulting in an ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancies usually develop in one of the fallopian tubes (as a tubal pregnancy) but may develop in other locations.
Dr. Prindya Pal
#3
Oct 25th, 2022 1:41 pm
Pregnancy complications, such as ectopic pregnancy, are problems that occur only during pregnancy. They may affect the woman, the fetus, or both and may occur at different times during the pregnancy. Most pregnancy complications can be effectively treated. In ectopic pregnancy, the fetus cannot survive, and if not diagnosed and treated promptly, ectopic pregnancy can cause life-threatening bleeding in the woman.
Dr. Arnab Ghosh
#4
Nov 9th, 2023 12:24 pm
This article on Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy is a lifesaver! In just a few words, it brilliantly demystifies a critical medical condition, offering clarity and guidance. The information is presented with utmost precision, making it accessible to everyone. A must-read for anyone seeking crucial insights into this alarming health issue. Highly recommended!
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