Abdominal bleeding during ectopic pregnancy

  Ectopic pregnancy is an abnormal form of pregnancy. Although there are some cases where successful delivery can occur, when this actually happens to us, we still need to follow the doctor's advice because ectopic pregnancy can have many complications and even threaten our own life. Next, let's take a look at what to do if there is abdominal bleeding during ectopic pregnancy?

  

Abdominal bleeding during ectopic pregnancy1

  After successful anesthesia, the director removed the original surgical scar and found a large amount of dark red blood and coagulation blocks of about 2500ml in the pelvic cavity after entering the abdominal cavity. On the one hand, the obstetrics and gynecology team quickly identified the location of bleeding and quickly stopped the bleeding for the patient. A rupture with a diameter of about 4cm and a surface of about 2cm was found near the left corner of the left fallopian tube, with active bleeding and villous tissue. The bleeding was extremely fierce. During the operation, the diagnosis was confirmed as a pregnancy rupture in the interstitial part of the left fallopian tube. On the premise of communicating with the family before the operation, a wedge resection was performed on the left corner of the uterus and the left fallopian tube. On the other hand, the anesthesiology department actively transfused autologous blood to patients. Due to the high bleeding volume of 2500ml, blood transfusion was urgently needed, and a total of 500ml of autologous blood was transfused.

  Extrauterine pregnancy is a common disease of acute abdomen in obstetrics and gynecology. The incidence rate is about 2%, 95% of which is ectopic pregnancy in the fallopian tube. Pregnancy in the interstitial part of the fallopian tube occurs in a part of the uterus and fallopian tube, accounting for 2-4% of all ectopic pregnancies. It is relatively rare. However, because the muscular layer around the lumen of the interstitial part of the fallopian tube is thick and blood supply is rich, once it is broken, it is like uterine rupture. The symptoms are very serious, and hypovolemic shock often occurs in a short time, with serious consequences. Therefore, it is recommended that women of childbearing age who experience symptoms such as amenorrhea, abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, and other suspected ectopic pregnancy should promptly go to the hospital for examination, clarify the diagnosis, and prevent more serious situations from occurring.

  The above is the encyclopedia introduction about how to deal with abdominal bleeding in ectopic pregnancy. In short, once abdominal bleeding occurs during ectopic pregnancy, the harm is quite significant. Most patients need to have their uterus removed to ensure their safety. Of course, once ectopic pregnancy is detected, we should treat it promptly to preserve the uterus and avoid affecting normal fertility in the future.

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