Diagnosis and management of tubal pregnancy: Effect on fertility outcome

We analysed 188 ectopic pregnancies seen during a 2-year period. They represented 2.2% of the live births that occurred during the same time interval. Overall, 53% of the tubal pregnancies had ruptured at the time of examination. Location was ampullary in 51% of the cases, isthmic in 28%, and 10% ha...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of gynecology and obstetrics 1985-04, Vol.23 (2), p.129-133
Hauptverfasser: Paavonen, J., Varjonen-Toivonen, M., Komulainen, M., Heinonen, P.K.
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Zusammenfassung:We analysed 188 ectopic pregnancies seen during a 2-year period. They represented 2.2% of the live births that occurred during the same time interval. Overall, 53% of the tubal pregnancies had ruptured at the time of examination. Location was ampullary in 51% of the cases, isthmic in 28%, and 10% had aborted. Sixty-nine (38%) patients had an IUD. Diagnostic sensitivity was 58%–93% for pregnancy tests, 79% for culdocentesis, 41% for ultrasound examination, 43% for dilatation and curettage, and 100% for laparoscopy. Salpingectomy was performed in 47% of the cases, salpingotomy in 27%, and tubal resection in 19%. During a follow-up of 116 women (mean 1.5 years, range 0.5–3 years) 49% delivered, 10% had repeat ectopic pregnancy, 10% had abortion, 17% were infertile and 15% practised birth control. Among those who delivered no difference was found between those who underwent salpingectomy and those who underwent conservative surgery.
ISSN:0020-7292
1879-3479
DOI:10.1016/0020-7292(85)90057-8