Case of the third tubal pregnancy
F. M. Pliner , F. M. Sabirov
Kazan medical journal ›› 1960, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (2) : 87 -87.
Case of the third tubal pregnancy
Rupture of the tube wall in an ectopic pregnancy is a formidable complication that requires urgent surgical intervention. In the vast majority of cases, during the operation, the entire pregnant tube is removed. In some cases, operators, especially surgeons, are limited only to resection of the area where the tube wall has ruptured. In these cases, a second ectopic pregnancy is possible in the rest of the tube.
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