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Case Reports
. 1997 Mar;12(3):608-10.
doi: 10.1093/humrep/12.3.608.

Ovarian pregnancy and operative laparoscopy: report of eight cases

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Ovarian pregnancy and operative laparoscopy: report of eight cases

P Seinera et al. Hum Reprod. 1997 Mar.

Abstract

We report a series of eight cases of ovarian pregnancy treated by operative laparoscopy during the last 12 years. This rare ectopic pregnancy (2.6% of all extra-uterine pregnancies in our experience) is difficult to diagnose prior to surgery. Earlier diagnosis is now possible, owing to the availability of highly specific radioimmunoassay for human chorionic gonadotrophin and the development of transvaginal ultrasonography. Primary ovarian pregnancy is distinguished by some authors from distal tubal pregnancy, in which a secondary ovarian implantation is possible. The therapy is surgical and currently more conservative than in the past, because of improvement in operative laparoscopy. Laparoscopy allows a short hospital stay, less physical stress and a favourable cost-benefit ratio. Moreover, its low risk of adhesion formation is important with regard to reproductive prognosis: in the light of this, since the patients are generally young and desire future childbearing, laparoscopy may be the treatment of choice.

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