Live video of Laparoscopic Surgery for Chronic Ectopic Pregnancy
This video demonstrates Laparoscopic Surgery for Chronic Ectopic Pregnancy at World Laparoscopy Hospital. Laparoscopy has been used in the diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy for many years. Since the first excision of a tubal pregnancy through a laparoscope in 1980, it has been used with increasing frequency in the surgical treatment of ectopic pregnancies.
Laparoscopy permits diagnosis and treatment to be combined in the same procedure and ectopic pregnancies can be diagnosed and treated at an early stage. In fact, laparoscopy is not only suitable for early ectopic pregnancies but is also safe and feasible in instances where there are tubal rupture and hemoperitoneum, provided the patient is not severely compromised hemodynamically.
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Dr. Nistha Sehgal
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Oct 11th, 2022 11:33 am
A chronic ectopic pregnancy is a form of tubal pregnancy in which there is gradual disintegration of the tubal wall with slow and/or repeated episodes of hemorrhaging leading to the formation of a pelvic mass. The mass may obliterate uterine margins and be confused for pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, or uterine leiomyomas. With an increased awareness of this entity and its mildly symptomatic and protracted clinical course, a preoperative diagnosis should be possible.
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