Chirurgie restauratrice d'emblee dans le traitement des grossesses extra-uterines. [Immediate reconstructive surgery in the treatment of ectopic pregnancy (author's transl)]

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Title
Chirurgie restauratrice d'emblee dans le traitement des grossesses extra-uterines. [Immediate reconstructive surgery in the treatment of ectopic pregnancy (author's transl)]
Journal
Journal de Gynécologie, Obstétrique et Biologie de la Reproduction
Author(s)
Janecek  P., de Grandi  P.
ISSN
0368-2315 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
11/1978
Volume
7
Number
7
Pages
1261-7
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English Abstract
Journal Article --- Old month value: Oct-Nov
Abstract
In cases of non ruptured tubal ectopic pregnancy, the first results of immediate reconstructive surgery demonstrate the need to give up classical salpingectomy, and the possibility of avoiding a second laparotomy. The technique used in this series of six unruptured ectopic pregnancies of the ampulla consisted in a subserous enucleation-excision of the ectopic ovum with end-to-end anastomosis on a polyethylene wire, followed by early hydrotubations. Hysterosalpingographic controls performed 3 months after the operation showed in all six cases bilateral passage and peritoneal spill of the contrast medium. Three patients have at the time of writing intrauterine pregnancy (16, 22 and 33 weeks old). Thus the anatomical integrity of the fallopian tubes could be restored in every case, as early as the emergency laparotomy for suspicion of unruptured ectopic pregnancy confirmed by laparoscopy. No early or late postoperative complications occurred in this series.
Keywords
Adult Fallopian Tubes/*surgery Female Humans Hysterosalpingography Methods Postoperative Complications Pregnancy Pregnancy, Tubal/*surgery
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