Retrospective studies were made on 8 cases of unruptured tubal pregnancies diagonsed by sonography, clinical symptoms, and serum β-hCG regression times, for aid of laparoscopy in need. The results were as follows: 1. Initial symptoms were low abdomin...
Retrospective studies were made on 8 cases of unruptured tubal pregnancies diagonsed by sonography, clinical symptoms, and serum β-hCG regression times, for aid of laparoscopy in need. The results were as follows: 1. Initial symptoms were low abdominal pain in 8 cases all, 4 cases (50%) showed vaginal spottings. 2. Laparoscopic management were performed in 4 cases (50%), conservative surgery was done in 3 cases (37.5%), and methotrexate chemotheraphy was done in 6 cases (75%). 3. After management, the serum β-hCG regression tiem below normal level was 17.57 ±9.53 days in average. 4. None of the cases showed any side effects of chemotherapy or complications due to persistent trophoblast. I case gained normal intrauterine pregnancy and maintained without any congenital anomaly or obstetric complication.