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The effects of conservative and surgical approaches in tubal ectopic pregnancy on fertility. [PDF]
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Analysis of ectopic pregnancies requiring life-saving urgent surgery. [PDF]
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Experimental hydrosalpinx and salpingostomy in rabbits
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1984In 137 oviducts of New Zealand white rabbits different kinds of occlusion techniques were tested to induce hydrosalpinges. In 99 oviducts ligatured or clipped both at the fimbrial end and at the ampullary-isthmic junction 67 hydrosalpinges were achieved, whilst in 34 oviducts ligatured or clipped only at the fimbrial end one hydrosalpinx occurred. Most
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Microsurgical salpingostomy is not an obsolete procedure
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1991AbstractObjective— A review of the results of microsurgery for bilateral distal tubal blockage.Design— A retrospective review.Setting— Hammersmith Hospital London and local private hospitals.Subjects— 388 patients with bilateral ampullary occlusion treated between 1971 and 1988 by microsurgery.Interventions— Full investigation for other causes of ...
R M, Winston, R A, Margara
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Fertility and Sterility, 1978
Salpingostomy for hydrosalpinx was carried out using a microsurgical technique. The postoperative patency rate was over 90%. Among the 41 patients followed for more than 1 year, 29% have had one or more intrauterine pregnancies and 27% have had live births. The ectopic gestation rate was 12%.
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Salpingostomy for hydrosalpinx was carried out using a microsurgical technique. The postoperative patency rate was over 90%. Among the 41 patients followed for more than 1 year, 29% have had one or more intrauterine pregnancies and 27% have had live births. The ectopic gestation rate was 12%.
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Linear Salpingostomy for Ectopic Pregnancy
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1991Linear salpingostomy is the procedure of choice for management of uncomplicated ectopic gestations if certain constraints are met. The procedure is straightforward and may be performed by laparotomy. However, laparoscopic salpingostomy is becoming the preferred approach.
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Laparoscopic salpingostomy utilizing the CO2 laser
Fertility and Sterility, 1984A new technique for performing a terminal salpingostomy using the CO2 laser via laparoscopy has been developed. This operative procedure is described, and the clinical results of the first 22 patients are reported. A hysterosalpingogram-documented tubal patency rate of 75% was noted 2 months postoperatively.
J F, Daniell, C M, Herbert
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Ciliogenesis following salpingostomy of rabbit hydrosalpinges
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1984Twenty-five artificially induced hydrosalpinges were studied in New Zealand white rabbits. Hydrosalpinges had been created after 2-16 wk occlusion of both the fimbrial end and the ampullary isthmic junction (A.I.J.), using either Ethilon 8/0 or tantalum clips. Their diameters ranged from 4 to 12 mm, being larger in the clipped oviducts.
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Fertility and Sterility, 1980
Pregnancy rates and time intervals to achieve pregnancy were determined in 144 patients treated for infertility by lysis of bilateral tubal or peritubal adhesions. The pregnancy rate after bilateral salpingostomy for hydrosalpinges was low (18.7%; n = 91).
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Pregnancy rates and time intervals to achieve pregnancy were determined in 144 patients treated for infertility by lysis of bilateral tubal or peritubal adhesions. The pregnancy rate after bilateral salpingostomy for hydrosalpinges was low (18.7%; n = 91).
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