Indications for ectopic pregnancy surgery

Ectopic pregnancy is ectopic pregnancy, and its surgical indications mainly include unstable vital signs, ectopic pregnancy with progression, and persistent ectopic pregnancy. The indications for surgical treatment of ectopic pregnancy are: unstable vital signs or intra-abdominal hemorrhage, progressive ectopic pregnancy (e.g., presence of fetal heartbeat, persistent increase in human chorionic gonadotropin, large adnexal mass, etc.), contraindications to or poor results of medication, persistent ectopic pregnancy, and unreliable follow-up. Surgical treatment of ectopic pregnancy is categorized into conservative surgery and radical surgery according to whether or not the fallopian tubes are preserved. Generally, conservative surgery is suitable for patients with fertility requirements. Radical surgery is suitable for patients with ruptured tubal pregnancy, internal bleeding and shock. It is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner and choose an appropriate treatment plan under the guidance of your doctor.