The present case report demonstrates a laparoscopic approach to treat interstitial cornual pregnancy in emergency. Interstitial ectopic pregnancy develops in the uterine portion of the fallopian tube which accounts for 2–4% of all ectopic pregnancies and has the potential to cause life-threatening hemorrhage at rupture. The mortality rate for a woman diagnosed with such a pregnancy is 2–2.5%. Diagnosis of interstitial pregnancy is made by ultrasound. In this case a 32 year-old woman, Gravida 0 Parity 0 Living 0 Ectopic 1, presented to the emergency obstetrical room complaining acute abdominal pain. There was a history of 10 weeks of pregnancy but no pelvic ultrasound scan was performed before the access. A transvaginal ultrasound scan immed...
Objective To illustrate the laparoscopic surgical management of a particular localization of extraut...
A 35-year-old woman presented with spotting and lower abdominal pain. Follow-up sonography was sugge...
Background/aims: Laparoscopy is an established, safe, and feasible management option for tubal pregn...
AbstractThe present case report demonstrates a laparoscopic approach to treat interstitial cornual p...
Abstract The present case report demonstrates a laparoscopic approach to treat interstitial cornual ...
Interstitial ectopic pregnancy (EP) is a life-threatening condition due to the risk of massive hemor...
Background: Interstitial Ectopic Pregnancy (IEP) is an uncommon type of ectopic pregnancy with the r...
Interstitial ectopic pregnancy is a term loosely used in the literature to describe three different ...
Traditional treatment of interstitial pregnancy includes cornual resection or hysterectomy by laparo...
Objective: To describe a conservative laparoscopic treatment of an advanced case of interstitial pre...
Interstitial pregnancy is a life-threatening event. Strong clinical suspicion and prompt action can ...
Background. Interstitial pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy that usually leads to uterine...
Objective: To report a case of ruptured right heterotopic interstitial pregnancy diagnosed and manag...
We report a case of interstitial pregnancy diagnosed by ultrasonography at 11 weeks ’ gestation and ...
Interstitial pregnancy is a rare variety of ectopic pregnancy, it can have disturbed 8-16 weeks of a...
Objective To illustrate the laparoscopic surgical management of a particular localization of extraut...
A 35-year-old woman presented with spotting and lower abdominal pain. Follow-up sonography was sugge...
Background/aims: Laparoscopy is an established, safe, and feasible management option for tubal pregn...
AbstractThe present case report demonstrates a laparoscopic approach to treat interstitial cornual p...
Abstract The present case report demonstrates a laparoscopic approach to treat interstitial cornual ...
Interstitial ectopic pregnancy (EP) is a life-threatening condition due to the risk of massive hemor...
Background: Interstitial Ectopic Pregnancy (IEP) is an uncommon type of ectopic pregnancy with the r...
Interstitial ectopic pregnancy is a term loosely used in the literature to describe three different ...
Traditional treatment of interstitial pregnancy includes cornual resection or hysterectomy by laparo...
Objective: To describe a conservative laparoscopic treatment of an advanced case of interstitial pre...
Interstitial pregnancy is a life-threatening event. Strong clinical suspicion and prompt action can ...
Background. Interstitial pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy that usually leads to uterine...
Objective: To report a case of ruptured right heterotopic interstitial pregnancy diagnosed and manag...
We report a case of interstitial pregnancy diagnosed by ultrasonography at 11 weeks ’ gestation and ...
Interstitial pregnancy is a rare variety of ectopic pregnancy, it can have disturbed 8-16 weeks of a...
Objective To illustrate the laparoscopic surgical management of a particular localization of extraut...
A 35-year-old woman presented with spotting and lower abdominal pain. Follow-up sonography was sugge...
Background/aims: Laparoscopy is an established, safe, and feasible management option for tubal pregn...