Evaluation of 15 Years Practice of Coelioscopic Treatment of Ectopic Pregnancy in the Surgery Department “A” at the University Hospital Point G
- 1 Department of Surgery “A”, University Hospital of Point G, Bamako, Mali
- 2 Department of Surgery “A”, University Hospital of Point G, Bamako, Mali
- 3 Department of Surgery “A”, University Hospital of Point G, Bamako, Mali
- 4 Department of Surgery “A”, University Hospital of Point G, Bamako, Mali
- 5 Department of Surgery “A”, University Hospital of Point G, Bamako, Mali
- 6 Department of Surgery “A”, University Hospital of Point G, Bamako, Mali
- 7 Department of Surgery “A”, University Hospital of Point G, Bamako, Mali
- 8 Department of Gynecology-Obstetrics, University Hospital of Point G, Bamako, Mali
- 9 Department of Gynecology-Obstetrics, University Hospital of Point G, Bamako, Mali
- 10 Department of Intensive Care, University Hospital of Point G, Bamako, Mali
- 11 Department of Surgery “B”, University Hospital of Point G, Bamako, Mali
- 12 Department of Surgery “B”, University Hospital of Point G, Bamako, Mali
- 13 Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Hospital of Mali, Bamako, Mali
- 14 Department of Surgery “A”, University Hospital of Point G, Bamako, Mali
- 15 Department of Surgery “B”, University Hospital of Point G, Bamako, Mali
- 16 Faculty of Medicine and Odontostomatology (FMOS), University of Sciences, Techniques and Technologies of Bamako (USTTB), Bamako, Mali
- 17 Department of Surgery “A”, University Hospital of Point G, Bamako, Mali
- 18 Department of Surgery “A”, University Hospital of Point G, Bamako, Mali
- 19 Department of Surgery “A”, University Hospital of Point G, Bamako, Mali
Abstract
Aim : To evaluate 15 years practice of coelioscopic Treatment of ectopicpregnancy in the Surgery Department “A” at the University Hospital Point G. Material and Methods: We conducted a descriptive retrospective study at the Surgery Department “A” at the University Hospital Point G from January 2001 to August 2015. Inclusion criteria were all pregnant women with ectopic pregnancy treated with coelioscopy. Sociodemographic, clinical, paracclinical and therapeutic aspects were recorded. Results: In 15 years, 42 cases of ectopic pregnancy out of 3840 gynecologic coelioscopies (1.04%) were collected. The average age was 28.5 years old with the extremes of 16 and 41 years old. Metrorragia was associated to pain in 83.3% (35/42); amenorrhea was found in 66.7% (28/41). Physical exam revealed pain with abdominal defense in 59.5% (25/42), adnexal mass in 31% (13/42), and pelvic contracture in 9.5% (4/42). In pre-operative, ectopic pregnancy was diagnosed complicated in 71.4% (30/42) and uncomplicated in 28.6% (12/42). Patients underwent salpingectomy in 85.7% (36/42), delivery from the fallopian tube in 9.8% (4/42), and hemostatic salpingectomy in 4.4% (2/42). The average duration of hospital stay was 1.88 day with the extremes of 1 and 7 days. The postoperative evolution was favorable in 97.6% (41/42), infection at the site of surgery was reported in 2.4% (1/42). Not a single death was registered. Conclusion: Treatment of ectopic pregnancy is of routine at the surgery department “A” in Point G. Fertility is preserved in the future.
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