Haemostatic techniques for laparoscopic management of cornual pregnancy: The double impact devascularization technique
3rd International Conference on Hematology & Blood Disorders
November 02-04, 2015 Atlanta, USA

Ayesha Mahmud, Alfia Fatma and Yousri Afifi

1Birmingham Women�??s NHS Foundation Trust, UK 2University of Birmingham, UK

Posters-Accepted Abstracts: J Blood Disord Transfus

Abstract:

Cornual pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy, accounting for up to 2% to 4% of all ectopic pregnancies with a mortality range of 2.0% to 2.5%. Hemorrhage is a key concern in the management of such pregnancies. Traditional treatment options include a conservative approach, failing which patients are offered surgical options such as cornual resection at laparotomy which carries a high risk of hysterectomy. In recent years newer laparoscopic cornual resection or cornuotomy techniques have been used successfully to achieve better outcomes with fewer complications. We present the double-impact devascularization (DID) technique for laparoscopic management of cornual ectopic pregnancies. This technique permits hemostatic control by compression effect, which in turn allows reduction in procedure-related patient morbidity and mortality. We also provide an overview of other reported methods of hemostatic control used in similar laparoscopic procedures. DID is a useful, safe and minimally invasive technique that can be used in both laparoscopic and open surgical procedures.

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Email: ayesha_mahmud@hotmail.com