A novel approach with concomitant laparoscopic uterine artery ligation and D&C as initial treatment for complicated gestational trophoblast disease in cesarean scar and cervical ectopic pregnancies
Objective: Gestational trophoblast disease (GTD) in low-lying implantation ectopic pregnancy (LLIEP) is extremely rare. Surgical removal of GTD lesions which is the initial treatment of choice carries a high risk of intraoperative massive bleeding. Adequate management is challenging and inconclusive...
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Main Authors: | Yu-Han Lin (Author), Yu-Che Ou (Author), Fu-Tsai Kung (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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