Zöckler R, Dressler F, Raatz D, Börner P
Abteilung für Gynäkologie der Frauenklinik des Krankenhauses Berlin-Neukölln.
Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd. 1995 Jul;55(7):365-8. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-1022802.
677 ectopic pregnancies were treated by laparoscopy from 1983-1993. Complications in 26 cases led to a second laparoscopic intervention; these complications are analysed to access the advantages and risks of this new procedure. The postoperative HCG blood levels were observed and salpingectomy vs. organ-preserving techniques compared. 30 cases of postoperative HCG-increases and 19 cases with operative treatment of residual trophoblast are also analysed. Endoscopic salpingectomy of tubal pregnancies is a safe procedure with a very low complication rate. Organ-preserving treatment of tubal pregnancies via laparoscopy has a critical complication range of 7-9%. This should be considered for the choice of the operating procedure and the patient should be informed of the risks and their frequency.