TRANSCERVICAL CANNULATION OF THE FALLOPIAN-TUBE FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF ECTOPIC PREGNANCY - PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER STUDY

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RISQUEZ, F
REIDY, J
FORMAN, R
CHAPMAN, M
MALEIKA, F
ZORN, JR
FOULOT, H
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[1] HOP COCHIN,CLIN UNIV BAUDELOCQUE,F-75674 PARIS 14,FRANCE
[2] MATERNITE PORT ROYAL HOSP,PARIS,FRANCE
[3] GUYS HOSP,LONDON SE1 9RT,ENGLAND
[4] LESSINGSTR CLIN,STUTTGART,GERMANY
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TRANSCERVICAL TUBAL CANNULATION; ECTOPIC PREGNANCY; METHOTREXATE INJECTION;
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R71 [妇产科学];
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Objective: To determine the efficacy of transcervical tubal cannulation and intraluminal methotrexate injection for the management of tubal ectopic pregnancy (EP). Design: Prospective multicenter study of 33 patients with tubal pregnancies. Setting: Four university-based gynecology and radiology departments in three different countries: France, England, and Germany. Patients: Thirty-three patients who presented with a clinical diagnosis of EP. Interventions: Patients underwent transcervical tubal cannulation unde; fluoroscopic or ultrasound control and local injection of methotrexate (up to 50 mg). Main Outcome Measures: We evaluate the feasibility of transcervical tubal cannulation for the management of tubal pregnancy. Results: Two patients elected to withdraw from the protocol. In the remaining 31 patients there was complete resolution of the EP in 27 (87%). Surgery was performed in 4 patients. Seventeen patients, 14 of whom desired pregnancies, were available for follow-up to assess the return of reproductive potential. Seven of 7 patients who subsequently underwent hysterosalpingography had patency of the affected tube. Five patients later had an intrauterine pregnancy. One patient had an early miscarriage, two have given birth, and two singleton pregnancies are still ongoing. The remaining patients are symptom free. Conclusions: This study demonstrates that transcervical tubal catheterization in patients with tubal pregnancies is feasible and can be performed without anesthesia or analgesia in most cases. Intraluminal methotrexate per se is capable of causing regression of,the EP. This approach offers a new alternative for the treatment of selected patients with tubal EP.
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