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Normally a fertilized egg implants in the uterus. But if the fertilized egg, implants somewhere other than the uterus, the pregnancy is said to be "ectopic," which means located in an abnormal ...
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After your anesthesia takes effect, your abdomen and vagina will be washed with a special disinfectant solution. Your feet will then be placed in stirrups. A catheter, or small tube, will be placed ...
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Major complications include, but are not limited to: · serious bleeding · serious infection · organ damage including the uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, bladder, and/or ureters · damage to the ...
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Laparoscopic excision of a 6cm Cornual Ectopic Pregnancy that failed initial MTX treatment.
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Ectopic pregnancy, symptomatic.
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Laparoscopy requires the use of carbon dioxide - the same air you breathe out - placed into the abdominal cavity in order to properly see the internal organs. There are some uncommon complications that can occur as a result of this. One possible complication is air leaking into a different space in your abdomen. This occurs when the needle sending the air is not correctly placed into your abdominal cavity. When this occurs, gas may be accidentally pushed into the abdominal wall. Usually misplacement of the needle is discovered quickly, and the needle can be easily moved to the correct spot. If massive amounts of air are inflated, however, the procedure may have to be stopped. If the needle is inadvertently placed into the bowel or another organ, the procedure may also need to be interrupted and the injury repaired, if necessary. One extremely rare but potential risk involves the placement of air into a major blood vessel. This can result in carbon dioxide embolus, a potentially fatal complication where a bubble of gas travels into the heart and causes the system to collapse. This is an extremely rare occurrence.
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