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Surgical treatment of interstitial pregnancy without cornual resection: A case report.

Qian FengJie ZhongYujie LiuShu-Ting LiLili Zong
Published in: Medicine (2022)
This novel surgical technique is an alternative minimally-invasive approach for selected early diagnosed and hemodynamically stable IP patients. The technique represents a safe, quick, and simple approach combining the benefits of laparoscopy, such as allowing for immediate conversion of cornuectomy when uterus ruptures, and the benefits of suction curettage, such as shorter operative time and minimal blood loss. We believe patients with interstitial pregnancy who still have fertility wishes would benefit from this surgical technique to a larger extent in the future.
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