1.Clinical Study of cornual pregnancy and comparative Study of Laparoscopic surgery versus Laparotomy.
Hyen Rak PAK ; Soon Chul KWON ; In Goo KANG ; Sang Eon LEE ; Tae Woo KIM ; Yoon Sik HA ; Seung Chul KANG ; Seok WON ; Jeong Keun PARK
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2001;44(10):1812-1816
Most of treatments have been performed laparotomy, but the rapid advances in laparoscopic operative and laboratory techniques and instrument allowed to apply laparoscopic surgery to this disease. We have reviewed 342 cases of ectopic pregnancy from march 1994 to march 2001.The cornual pregnancies were 21 case (6.1%), and the laparoscopic management in 11 cases. The mean gestational age at the time of laparoscopic surgery was 9.1 1.2 (n=11) weeks, and laparotomy was 9.4 1.3 (n=10) weeks. There were no significant difference. The mean operation time of laparoscopic surgery was 72.8 25.5minutes, and laparotomy was 68.3 24.3minutes. The mean hospital days of laparoscopic surgery were 4.9 2.4days, and laparotomy were 6.6 2.3days. In conclusion, laparoscopic surgery can be used as effective and safe as laparotomy for cornual pregnancy.
Female
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Gestational Age
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Laparoscopy*
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Laparotomy*
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Pregnancy*
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Pregnancy, Ectopic