Introducing laparoscopic management of ectopic pregnancy to a busy gynaecology unit--is it worthwhile?

Journal: Irish Medical Journal
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Abstract

A review was carried out on 26 consecutive women undergoing surgery for ectopic pregnancy in the Limerick Regional Hospital, Ireland from April 2000 to April 2002. 13 were managed laparoscopically and 13 had laparotomy. There were no significant differences in age, parity or gestational age. 3 patients had previous ectopic pregnancy. 12/13 from the laparotomy group had a diagnostic laparoscopy prior to laparotomy. Anaesthetic time differed by 21.2 minutes with laparotomy being done faster than the laparoscopy group while operative time was 7.3 minutes longer in the laparoscopic group. The laparoscopic approach was associated with lower intraoperative blood loss (<50 ml vs 413.1 ml), less post operative analgesia requirement, shorter hospital stay (2.4 days vs 4.5 days), faster return to work (2 weeks vs 4 weeks) and less subsequent wound infection. Operative laparoscopy also has the advantage of being a diagnostic as well as a therapeutic tool in one procedure.

Authors
V Wong, K Hickey
Relevant Conditions

Ectopic Pregnancy, Endoscopy