Expectant Management of Ectopic Pregnancy
Ectopic PregnancyThe aim of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of expectant management in the treatment of tubal ectopic pregnancy and identification of different factors that can be used to predict its success.
Adnexal Mass After Methotrexate Treatment for Ectopic Pregnancies
Ectopic PregnanciesEctopic pregnancies are a common morbidity in the gynaecological field. Previous work done by our team has shown the benefits of conservative treatment with only BHCG (Beta-Human Chorionic Gonadotropin) monitoring, proving that a vast number of patients will have a self resolution without the need for any further medical intervention. In addition, our working hypothesis is that this process in contrast to Methotrexate is a more physiologic one with less inflammatory and necrosis reaction. OBJECTIVE To measure and compare the size of the ectopic mass and monitor BHCG levels of women treated with Methotrexate and those that had a self resolution process of their ectopic pregnancy. Investigators aim to prove that the mass will have an enlargement trend after Methotrexate in contrast to being stable or decrease in size with conservative treatment.
Different Treatment Options for Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy:- A Systmatic Review
Woman With Tubal Ectopic PregnancyEctopic pregnancy is an early pregnancy complication in which a fertilized ovum implant outside the uterine cavity. Implantation may occur anywhere along the reproductive tract with the most common implantation site being the fallopian tube. The incidence of ectopic pregnancy is 1% of pregnant women, and may seriously compromise women's health and future fertility. Currently, ectopic pregnancy can be often diagnosed before the woman's condition has deteriorated, which has altered the former clinical picture of a lifethreatening disease into a more benign condition in frequently asymptomatic women.
Clinical Application of Laparo-endoscopic Single-site Surgery and Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic...
Cervical CancerEndometrial Cancer,Endometrial Lesion & Adnexal Lesion,Ectopic Pregnancy & Infertility,Pelvic Obstructive Disorder & Genital Tract DeformityThe GLESS registry is a prospective multi-center observational registry. Data from the time of patient admission, operation, discharge, and follow-up will be collected for this registry. Eight gynecological conditions included were: cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, endometrial lesion, adnexal lesion, ectopic pregnancy, infertility, pelvic obstructive disorder, and genital tract deformity.
The Correlation Between Uterine Endometrial Pattern and Ectopic Pregnancy
Ectopic PregnancyA prospective trail. Pregnant women in the first trimester with positive BHCG and no visualization of gestational sac will be recruited. The correlation between endometrial pattern and ectopic pregnancy will be assessed.