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THE CLINICAL PRESENTATIONS OF ECTOPIC PREGNANCY AND ITS CORRELATIONS WITH INTRA-OPERATIVE FINDINGS IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL OF WEST BENGAL.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research (Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research). 2023, Vol. 14 Issue 11, p475-483. 9p.
Subject
*ECTOPIC pregnancy
*HIGH-risk pregnancy
*SYMPTOMS
INTERNATIONAL Statistical Classification of Diseases & Related Health Problems
Language
ISSN
0975-3583
Abstract
Introduction: The first known description of an ectopic pregnancy is by Al-Zahrawi in the 11th century. The term "Ectopic" is derived from Greek word "EXTOPOS" meaning "out of place". Ectopic pregnancy is defined by diagnostic code O00 by International Statistical classification of diseases and related health problems 10th revision (ICD-10). Aims: Clinical presentations of ectopic pregnancy and Intraoperative findings and its correlation with presentation. Materials and methods: This study was conducted in Bankura Sammilani Medical College and Hospital among 60 pregnant mother which were selected from Bankura Sammilani Medical College & Hospital after applying inclusion and exclusion criteria. After that data was collected. Result: 22 depicted that most of the participants i.e. 50% (N=30) types of surgery was right salpingectomy whereas 25% (N=15) participants types of surgery was left salpingectomy and 3.33% (N=2) participants types of surgery was excision of mass with repair and b/l tubal ligation and 23 depicted that 11.67% (N=7) participants have admitted at ICU after operation. 1.67% (N=1) participant have suffered from wound infection after operation. Re laparotomy also required for 1.67% (N=1) participant and there is no history of maternal death. Conclusion: Women at high risk for ectopic pregnancy must be counselled about the possibility for future ectopic pregnancy. They should be emphasised to report to their doctor as soon as they miss their periods for early diagnosis. Avoiding unnecessary pregnancies, safe sex practices, using barrier contraceptives, prompt treatment of PID/STDs can bring down the incidence of ectopic pregnancies. Early diagnosis, timely referral, aggressive management, improvement of blood bank facilities can reduce the maternal morbidity and mortality associated with ectopic pregnancy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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