๐ฅEctopic Pregnancy: When Medical Management Fails What Next?
Ectopic pregnancy remains one of the most important gynecologic emergencies, where timely decision-making directly impacts both safety and future fertility.
In appropriately selected patients, Methotrexate is an effective first-line treatment.
However, close monitoring is essential.
๐น A rising or non-declining ฮฒ-hCG by Day 7 indicates treatment failure.
๐น This should prompt a shift from medical to surgical management.
In surgical planning, several key factors must be assessed:
• Hemodynamic stability
• Location of the ectopic pregnancy
• Condition of the affected tube
• Status of the contralateral tube.
๐งจIn distal (fimbrial) ectopic pregnancies, conservative surgical approaches can be considered in selected cases.
๐ธ Partial resection (fimbrial/segmental) may allow removal of the ectopic mass while preserving tubal structure.
๐ธ This approach can help maintain future fertility potential, provided complete removal is achieved and follow-up is ensured.
๐คPostoperative care is equally critical:
• Serial ฮฒ-hCG monitoring until complete resolution
• Early evaluation in future pregnancies to exclude recurrence.
๐ง Clinical takeaway:
Management of ectopic pregnancy is not a single protocol
it is a dynamic process requiring continuous reassessment and individualized decision-making.
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