Laparoscopically-assisted, Hysteroscopic Removal of an Interstitial Pregnancy with a Fertility-preserving Technique
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Described is a novel surgical management of an unruptured interstitial pregnancy with preservation of the ipsilateral fallopian tube and uterine cornua. The patient was a 34-year-old woman, gravida 3, para 1, with an unruptured left interstitial pregnancy at 9 weeks' gestation, who desired preservation of fertility. The ectopic pregnancy was entirely removed via laparoscopically assisted hysteroscopy with a fertility-preserving surgical technique, with minimal blood loss, preservation of reproductive organs, restoration of anatomy, a patent ipsilateral fallopian tube, and expedient return to normal reproductive function. After the procedure, serial human chorionic gonadotropin levels were obtained until they were <5 mIU/mL. A hysterosalpingogram obtained 2 months after the procedure showed normal uterine and fallopian tube contour and bilateral tubal patency. We conclude that this laparoscopically assisted hysteroscopic technique is a safe and efficient fertility-preserving approach to management of an unruptured interstitial pregnancy.
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