Surgical Outcomes and Trends in Incidence of Ectopic Pregnancy.

Gynecol Minim Invasive Ther

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Fukushima Red Cross Hospital, Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima, Japan.

Published: April 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to assess the surgical outcomes of ectopic pregnancies (EP) treated at Fukushima Red Cross Hospital over a 20-year span from 2002 to 2021.
  • A total of 259 EP cases were analyzed, revealing a decrease in incidence, with the majority being tubal pregnancies (90.7%) and some cases presenting with significant internal bleeding.
  • The findings suggest that effective surgical interventions are crucial, especially in serious situations, and the decline in EP cases could be linked to a reduction in associated risk factors like infections and smoking.

Article Abstract

Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the surgical results for ectopic pregnancy (EP) treated at Fukushima Red Cross Hospital for over a 20-year period from 2002 to 2021.

Materials And Methods: We evaluated the incidence, surgical procedures, site of implantation, amount of hemoperitoneum, and the proportion of cases with risk factors of EP.

Results: Two hundred and fifty-nine cases of EP were treated surgically. The incidence of EP seemed to be gradually decreasing in recent years. By pregnancy site, 235 (90.7%) of EPs were tubal pregnancies (TPs), 13 in interstitial pregnancies (IPs), 7 in ovarian pregnancies, and 4 in peritoneal pregnancies. For IPs, human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) levels were statistically higher than with TP and intraperitoneal bleeding was less than with other EP sites. Thirty-nine patients (15.0%) were with massive hemoperitoneum (>500 mL), and laparoscopic surgery was performed in all patients with massive hemoperitoneum except in two patients. The proportion of cases with risk factors for EP such as infection or history of smoking was 5.4% and 40.6%, respectively. Epidemiological research shows that the number of patients with chlamydia infection, rates of smokers, or the occurrence of EP with assisted reproductive technology has been decreasing in recent years in Japan.

Conclusion: Appropriate surgical intervention should be selected while considering such as facility capabilities, context, and surgeon skill, especially in critical cases, such as cases involving massive hemoperitoneum and hemorrhagic shock. The recent presumed decrease in the occurrence of EP may partly be associated with the decrease in the occurrence of risk factors.

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