Persistent omental trophoblastic implantation following salpingostomy, salpingectomy and methotrexate for ectopic pregnancy: A case report
2% of all pregnancies are ectopic. Optimal surgical management is currently salpingectomy over salpingostomy, secondary to the risks of persistent trophoblastic tissue or omental implants (15%). However, rare cases of omental trophoblastic implants following laparoscopic salpingectomy have been note...
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Main Authors: | Danielle Robson (Author), Vanessa Lusink (Author), Neil Campbell (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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