Husslein P
Gynakol Rundsch. 1989;29 Suppl 3:28-34.
Due to improved diagnosis most tubal pregnancies are detected today before tubal rupture. Therefore various conservative treatment modalities have been described lately. In the present study 73 cases of unruptured tubal pregnancies are described that where treated with local and systemic PG application. With an initial beta-hCG level of below 2,500 mIU/ml serum, 45 of 53 cases could be treated successfully without classical operation. With an initial beta-hCG above 2,500 mIU/ml serum the results were less satisfactory. Hysterosalpingography controls showed that almost all pertinent tubes are patent after such treatment.