Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3938698 | Fertility and Sterility | 2009 | 5 Pages |
ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficiency of laparoscopic cornuotomy.DesignRetrospective case review.SettingAn urban medical center.Patient(s)Eight patients with interstitial pregnancy who have undergone laparoscopic cornuotomy.Intervention(s)Laparoscopic cornuotomy was performed using a temporary tourniquet suture and the injection of diluted vasopressin around the cornual mass. The tourniquet suture was removed completely after repairing the cornu.Main Outcome Measure(s)Operating time, hemorrhage, β-hCG levels.Result(s)The estimated blood loss was 50 ± 22 mL (mean ± SD), and the operating time was 58 ± 16 minutes. The serum β-hCG level returned to within the normal range approximately 4 weeks postoperatively in all patients. There were no major postoperative complications, such as hemorrhage, and no postoperative adjuvant therapy was required.Conclusion(s)Laparoscopic cornuotomy is a safe and effective method in interstitial pregnancy, and we believe that it has the advantage of preserving reproductive capacity over cornual resection.