1994
Reproductive potential after treatment for persistent ectopic pregnancy **Presented in part at the conjoint meeting of The American Fertility Society and the Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 11 to 14, 1993.
Seifer D, Silva P, Grainger D, Barber S, Grant W, Gutmann J. Reproductive potential after treatment for persistent ectopic pregnancy **Presented in part at the conjoint meeting of The American Fertility Society and the Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 11 to 14, 1993. Fertility And Sterility 1994, 62: 194-196. PMID: 8005291, DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)56841-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContralateral fallopian tubeClinical pregnancy rateFallopian tubePregnancy rateCumulative clinical pregnancy rateIntrauterine pregnancy ratePersistent ectopic pregnancyAmerican Fertility SocietyClinical pregnancyEctopic pregnancyTreatment failureCanadian FertilityAndrology SocietySuccessful treatmentPrimary treatmentFertility SocietyRelative riskReproductive outcomesConjoint MeetingObvious pathologySignificant associationSuccess rateTreatmentPregnancySalpingectomy
1990
Persistent ectopic pregnancy following laparoscopic linear salpingostomy.
Seifer DB, Gutmann JN, Doyle MB, Jones EE, Diamond MP, DeCherney AH. Persistent ectopic pregnancy following laparoscopic linear salpingostomy. Obstetrics And Gynecology 1990, 76: 1121-5. PMID: 1700350.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPersistent ectopic pregnancyEctopic pregnancyLaparoscopic salpingostomyMultivariate stepwise logistic regressionYale-New Haven HospitalBeta-hCG titersClose postoperative surveillanceLaparoscopic linear salpingostomyDays of amenorrheaStepwise logistic regressionIpsilateral tubeLinear salpingostomyPostoperative surveillanceRepeat surgerySurgical approachComplete salpingectomySalpingostomyPregnancyConservative proceduresLogistic regressionParticular cautionPatientsEctopicWomenSalpingectomy