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Minimally invasive surgical management of a cornual ectopic pregnancy, with and without a concurrent intrauterine pregnancy

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FERTILITY AND STERILITY
Volume 116, Issue 4, Pages 1189-1190

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2021.06.007

Keywords

Heterotopic pregnancy; cornual ectopic pregnancy; surgical management of a cornual pregnancy; minimally-invasive surgery

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The video demonstrates successful resection of cornual heterotopic pregnancy using a purse-string surgical technique, which provides a good treatment option in cases where other hemostasis techniques cannot be used.
Objective: To describe techniques for resection of a cornual heterotopic pregnancy. Design: This video demonstrates a surgical technique for excision of a cornual heterotopic pregnancy with narrative video footage using two case examples. Setting: The incidence of cornual heterotopic pregnancy is unknown; however, the incidence of heterotopic pregnancy itself has increased through the use of assisted reproductive technologies and the majority of cornual heterotopic pregnancies occur after assisted reproductive technologies use. These cases have been treated traditionally using exploratory laparotomy and cornual wedge resection with good outcomes. With advancements in minimally-invasive surgical techniques, laparoscopic resection of cornual heterotopic pregnancies has been demonstrated to be safe and feasible. Patient(s): A patient with an 8-week cornual heterotopic pregnancy and a patient with a 10-week cornual ectopic pregnancy. Interventions: Laparoscopic resection of the cornual ectopic pregnancy. Main Outcome Measure(s): Feasibility of a purse-stringtechnique for the resection of a heterotopic cornual pregnancy. Result(s): Robotic-assisted laparoscopic resection of a cornual heterotopic pregnancy can be performed with minimal blood loss with the use of the purse-stringtechnique in settings where vasopressin cannot be used for hemostasis. This technique includes the use of a 2-0 V-Loc suture in a circumferential fashion around the ectopic pregnancy, which allows for faster suturing and immediate tension at the myometrium. The same suture is then used to close the defect, which allows for a simpler and efficient closure with minimal entry into the myometrium. Conclusion(s): In this video, we demonstrate the successful resection of cornual heterotopic pregnancy using a purse-stringsurgical technique. This technique allows for minimal blood loss in cases where additional techniques for hemostasis cannot be used, such as injection of vasopressin and uterine artery ligation. (C) 2021 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine.

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