The effect of surgically-induced ampullary hydrosalpinx after salpingostomy for ectopic pregnancy on IVF/ICSI Outcomes [PDF]
Background Surgically-induced ampullary hydrosalpinx is a potential complication following salpingostomy for ectopic pregnancy, yet its impact on subsequent IVF/ICSI outcomes remains unclear.
Shuai Liu +8 more
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Evaluation of the recurrence and fertility rate following salpingostomy in patients with tubal ectopic pregnancy [PDF]
Background Ectopic pregnancy is one of the leading causes of pregnancy-related mortality; the treatment strategies associated with this condition entail complications, such as recurrence of ectopic pregnancy or infertility.
Tahereh Poordast +6 more
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Prognostic value of hysterosalpingography after salpingostomy in patients with hydrosalpinx [PDF]
To assess whether post-hysterosalpingography evaluation was associated with pregnancy rate and to identify independent risk factors for pregnancy success after salpingostomy in patients with hydrosalpinx.
Wen-Xi Yao +5 more
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Background: Ectopic pregnancy (EP) occurs in 1% of pregnancies, and may seriously effects on women's health and future fertility so this study aimed to compare the results of hysterosalpingography (HSG) after treatment of EP by laparoscopy, laparotomy ...
Behnaz Khani +2 more
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Simulation-based Training in Ectopic Pregnancy and Salpingostomy [PDF]
Objective Ectopic pregnancy leads to approximately 3% of deaths in pregnancy. Surgical management is indicated when patients are hemodynamically unstable or have signs of a ruptured ectopic pregnancy. Salpingectomy is more commonly performed, but salpingostomy is preferred in a patient with prior salpingectomy with a desire for future pregnancy. Due to
Isabella A Sabatina +3 more
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Fertility Outcome and Recurrence of Ectopic Pregnancy in Patients with Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy underwent Laparoscopic Salpingectomy versus Laparoscopic Salpingostomy [PDF]
Background: Patients with symptomatic ectopic pregnancy are treated surgically through either salpingectomy or salpingostomy. There is evidence that laparoscopic salpingectomy may reduce fertility due to the absence of one tube and in regard to the ...
Zahra Tavoli +4 more
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The ESEP study: Salpingostomy versus salpingectomy for tubal ectopic pregnancy; The impact on future fertility: A randomised controlled trial [PDF]
Background For most tubal ectopic pregnancies (EP) surgery is the treatment of first choice. Whether surgical treatment should be performed conservatively (salpingostomy) or radically (salpingectomy) in women wishing to preserve their reproductive ...
van Mello Norah M +17 more
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2% of all pregnancies are ectopic. Optimal surgical management is currently salpingectomy over salpingostomy, secondary to the risks of persistent trophoblastic tissue or omental implants (15%).
Danielle Robson +2 more
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Hydrosalpinx with adnexa torsion treated with a salpingostomy in a virgin woman
Hydrosalpinx in reproductive-age women without sexual experience is uncommon and may be asymptomatic. Hydrosalpinx-induced torsion of the adnexa is a rare situation and requires prompt and accurate management.
Pei-Chen Li +4 more
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Successful Intrauterine Pregnancy following salpingostomy; Case Report [PDF]
Ectopic pregnancy occurs more in young women who still desire children. Because of tubal rupture, salpingectomy which leads to tubal loss and reduced reproductive potentials is the commonest management option. This is a case report of a primipara who had ruptured left tubal ectopic pregnancy managed by salpingectomy and later had unruptured heterotopic
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