A pragmatic and evidence-based management of ectopic pregnancy
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A pragmatic and evidence-based management of ectopic pregnancy
Abstract
The incidence of ectopic pregnancy is approximately 2% of all pregnancies, and it remains the leading cause of death in early pregnancy. Over 95% of ectopic pregnancies are tubal pregnancies, and the remainders are nontubal pregnancies. The highest risk factor for ectopic pregnancy is a previous tubal pregnancy followed by previous tubal surgery, tubal sterilization, tubal pathology, and current intrauterine device use. The apparent increase in the incidence of nontubal ectopic pregnancy including heterotopic pregnancy may be attributed to the increasing number of pregnancies because of in vitro fertilization treatment. In most cases, an ectopic pregnancy can be treated medically with a single dose of methotrexate. Surgical treatment is still needed in women who are hemodynamically unstable and in those who do not fulfill the criteria for methotrexate treatment. Usually surgical treatment can be performed by laparoscopy and in some cases by hysteroscopy. Laparotomy is rarely needed even in women with intraperitoneal bleeding.
Keywords: Cervical pregnancy; Cesarean scar pregnancy; Ectopic pregnancy; Interstitial pregnancy; Laparoscopy; Methotrexate.
Copyright © 2013 AAGL. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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