COMMENTS ON CLINICAL, CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND SURVEY RESULTS AT THAI NGUYEN CENTRAL HOSPITAL
Overview
Abstract:
Ectopic pregnancy is a phenomenon of fertilized
eggs and implantation outside the uterus, if not
diagnosed early and managed early can be life
threatening to a woman. Objective: Describe the
clinical and subclinical features and comment on the
results of the uterine tube surgery at Thai Nguyen
Central Hospital from June 1, 2017 to June 31, 2019.
Subjects and method: 261 patients with uterine tubes
had surgery. Method: Cross section description.
Results: Rate of patients with shock before surgery
was 16%, 54.79% had all 3 symptoms of delayed
menstruation, abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, 4.9%
found the pregnancy sac outside the uterus, 18.8%
saw ring shaped blocks, 59.8% saw mixed echogenic
mass, pregnancy block in the tube ball of the uterus
accounted for a high rate accounting for 77%. There
are 44.1% of patients undergo laparoscopic surgery,
the main surgical method is to cut the uterus.
Conclusion: Most patients have symptoms of delayed
menstruation, abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, βhCG
quantification and vaginal ultrasound are of high value
in early diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy.
Keyword(s): ectopic pregnancy, laparoscopic surgery
Pages (from-to) | 248-250 |
Journal | Journal of Practical Medicine |
Volume | 1140 |
Issue number | 7 |
Publication status | Published - Jul-2020 |
ISBN | 1859-1663 |