Аннотация:
Objective: Development and justification of a differentiated approach to diagnosis and treatment of ectopic extratubal pregnancies. Patients and methods: 37 patients with histologically verified diagnosis «Ectopic pregnancy» were examined, in whom the ovum was located outside the uterine tubes. In 26 cases it was cervical pregnancy, in 8 - ovarian pregnancy, and 3 pregnancies within a caesarean scar. Diagnostic and treatment methods: 2D- and 3D-transvaginal echography, including power Doppler sonography; hCG testing in blood and urine, laparoscopy, hysteroresectoscopy. Results: A system of examining and treating patients with rare ectopic pregnancies has been developed, in which step-by-step measures for optimization of diagnostic and therapeutic processes are presented. The main attention is paid to organ-sparing technologies, including metroplasty and intrauterine surgery in caesarean scar ectopic pregnancy, and also intrauterine surgery in cervical pregnancy. Conclusion: The present
Рубина Е. В. Елена Владимировна 1989-
Давыдов А. И. Александр Ильгизирович 1961-
Стрижаков А. Н. Александр Николаевич 1937-
Шахламова М. Н. Марина Николаевна 1959-
Rubina E. V. Elena Vladimirovna 1989-
Davy'dov A. I. Aleksandr Il`gizirovich 1961-
Strizhakov A. N. Aleksandr Nikolaevich 1937-
Shakhlamova M. N. Marina Nikolaevna 1959-
Rare forms of ectopic pregnancy: A systemic approach to diagnosis and treatment
Текст визуальный непосредственный
Вопросы гинекологии, акушерства и перинатологии
ООО "Издательство "Династия"
Т. 17, Вып. 2 С. 5-10
2018
Статья
Caesarean scar pregnancy Cervical pregnancy Diagnostic and treatment system Ectopic pregnancy Extratubal pregnancy Ovarian pregnancy
Objective: Development and justification of a differentiated approach to diagnosis and treatment of ectopic extratubal pregnancies. Patients and methods: 37 patients with histologically verified diagnosis «Ectopic pregnancy» were examined, in whom the ovum was located outside the uterine tubes. In 26 cases it was cervical pregnancy, in 8 - ovarian pregnancy, and 3 pregnancies within a caesarean scar. Diagnostic and treatment methods: 2D- and 3D-transvaginal echography, including power Doppler sonography; hCG testing in blood and urine, laparoscopy, hysteroresectoscopy. Results: A system of examining and treating patients with rare ectopic pregnancies has been developed, in which step-by-step measures for optimization of diagnostic and therapeutic processes are presented. The main attention is paid to organ-sparing technologies, including metroplasty and intrauterine surgery in caesarean scar ectopic pregnancy, and also intrauterine surgery in cervical pregnancy. Conclusion: The present