Tews G, Arzt W, Tulzer G
Landesfrauenklinik Linz.
Wien Klin Wochenschr. 1992;104(2):45-6.
Over the past years laparoscopic surgery has become widely accepted in the treatment of tubal pregnancy and instillation of prostaglandin is well established. However, the failure rate is around 20%. This report describes a case of tubal pregnancy treated according to this procedure where the therapy initially seemed to be successful. Instillation of prostaglandin F2 alpha was followed by decreasing beta-HCG values, which continued to decrease after discharge. Thus, rupture of the operated tube on day 17 after surgery was completely unexpected.