With the continuous advancement of medical technology, there are many methods for treating ectopic pregnancy, among which interventional treatment of ectopic pregnancy is a very good method. Let's ask experts to talk about the methods of interventional treatment of ectopic pregnancy. Usually, the interventional treatment methods for ectopic pregnancy are: 1) Vascular interventional treatment is to make a small incision of 2mm at the groin under local anesthesia, puncture the femoral artery, and super-selectively insert the catheter into the uterine artery for methotrexate infusion. The unilateral or bilateral uterine artery embolization is performed with gelatin sponge to cut off the nutrient supply of the gestational sac and destroy the gestational sac. The necrotic matter of the gestational sac can be absorbed by itself, and most of the fallopian tubes are unobstructed after the operation. Vascular interventional treatment of ectopic pregnancy is to deliver drugs directly into the gestational sac. The dosage is small and the local concentration is high, with almost no side effects. It has little trauma, stops bleeding immediately, and can kill the gestational sac at the same time, with reliable efficacy. It has a high re-pregnancy rate and has almost no effect on the fallopian tubes. The fallopian tubes are unobstructed after the operation, with low complications, and the rate of re-ectopic pregnancy on the same side is about 8.3%. 2) Non-vascular intervention: refers to inserting a special catheter into the affected fallopian tube through the vagina, cervix, and uterine cavity under X-ray examination, and then injecting methotrexate and other drugs to achieve the purpose of treating ectopic pregnancy. Non-vascular interventional treatment of ectopic pregnancy does not require surgery, trauma, pain, or anesthesia. It only requires a few catheters and guide wires to deliver drugs to and around the gestational sac to directly kill the embryonic tissue. The dosage of drugs is small, the side effects are minimal, and the efficacy is high. Most fallopian tubes are unobstructed and will not affect future pregnancy. This is of great significance to those who want to have children. 3) Ultrasound interventional treatment: Under ultrasound guidance, a fine needle is used to puncture the gestational sac, the amniotic fluid is withdrawn, and diluted methotrexate is injected to kill the embryo. This method of treating ectopic pregnancy is simple and easy, only requires a needle, and is almost painless. The drug is directly delivered into the gestational sac to destroy the gestational sac, which can completely treat ectopic pregnancy with almost no side effects. However, it is not suitable for patients with large masses or ruptured bleeding. The above is an explanation of the methods of interventional treatment of ectopic pregnancy. I believe that everyone has some understanding of the methods of treating ectopic pregnancy. For more questions about the treatment of ectopic pregnancy, you can consult our online experts. For more information, please visit the ectopic pregnancy disease special topic at http://www..com.cn/fuke/gwy/ or consult an expert for free. The expert will then give a detailed answer based on the patient's specific situation. |
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