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Recent advances in the understanding of tubal ectopic pregnancy

Heather Flanagan, W. Colin Duncan, Chih-Jen Lin, Norah Spears, Andrew W. Horne

2023Faculty Reviews16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ectopic pregnancy (EP) is described as the implantation of an embryo outside the normal uterine cavity. It most commonly occurs in the fallopian tube, hence termed a tubal ectopic pregnancy (tEP). It is a gynaecological emergency and remains the leading cause of direct maternal mortality related to the first trimester of pregnancy worldwide. This article explores the emergence of additional risk factors for tEP, showing new evidence for identifying patient risk factors and highlighting potential areas of research. Additionally, we discuss the up-to-date patient-centred approach for the diagnosis, management and counselling of patients with tEP and ongoing clinical trials for the improvement of medical management.

Topics & Concepts

Ectopic pregnancyFallopian tubePregnancyMedicineObstetricsGynecologyUterine cavityIntensive care medicineUterusBiologyInternal medicineGeneticsEctopic Pregnancy Diagnosis and ManagementGestational Trophoblastic Disease StudiesMaternal and fetal healthcare