Effect of minimally invasive surgery on stress reaction and fallopian tube patency in patients with salpingocyesis
Objective: To observe the effect of minimally invasive surgery on the stress reaction and fallopian tube patency in patients with ectopic pregnancy (EP). Methods: A total of 90 patients with EP who were admitted in our hospital from May, 2013 to May, 2015 and had reproduction requirements were in...
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doaj-779be6a06f9d4ff69fb6bf7df88d5a7a2020-11-25T01:57:55ZengEditorial Board of Journal of Hainan Medical UniversityJournal of Hainan Medical University1007-12371007-12372016-11-012222128131Effect of minimally invasive surgery on stress reaction and fallopian tube patency in patients with salpingocyesisYu-Ping Li0Li-Li Jin1Fei Wang2Xiao-Dong Zhao3Maternity and Child Care Center of Zhangjiakou City, Hebei, 075000, ChinaMaternity and Child Care Center of Zhangjiakou City, Hebei, 075000, ChinaMaternity and Child Care Center of Zhangjiakou City, Hebei, 075000, ChinaMaternity and Child Care Center of Zhangjiakou City, Hebei, 075000, ChinaObjective: To observe the effect of minimally invasive surgery on the stress reaction and fallopian tube patency in patients with ectopic pregnancy (EP). Methods: A total of 90 patients with EP who were admitted in our hospital from May, 2013 to May, 2015 and had reproduction requirements were included in the study and randomized into the laparoscope group and the open group. The patients in the open group were given routine open conservative surgery, while the patients in the laparoscope group were given laparoscopic conservative surgery. Ang-Ⅱ, ALD, VEGF, Cor, ALT, and AST levels before operation, 1 and 3d after operation in the two groups were compared. Salpingography was performed 3 months after operation to compare the patency of affected fallopian tube after operation. Results: The differenceof serum Ang-Ⅱ, Cor, ALD, and VEGF levels before operation between the two groups was not statistically significant (P>0.05). The serum Ang-Ⅱ, Cor, ALD, and VEGF levels 1 and 3 d after operation in the laparoscope group were significantly lower than those in the open group (P<0.05). The difference of serum ALT and ASTL levels before operation, 1 and 3d after operation between the two groups was not statistically significant (P>0.05). The patency rate of affected fallopian tube in the laparoscope group (84.44%) was significantly higher than that in the open group (46.67%) (P<0.05). Conclusions: The laparoscopic minimally invasive surgery has less stress reaction in patients with salpingocyesis when compared with the traditional open surgery, with good patency of affected fallopian tube; therefore, it should be preferred in the clinic.http://www.hnykdxxb.com/PDF/201622/33.pdfSalpingocyesisLaparoscopic surgeryOpen surgeryConservative treatmentStress reactionFallopian tube patency |
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Yu-Ping Li Li-Li Jin Fei Wang Xiao-Dong Zhao Effect of minimally invasive surgery on stress reaction and fallopian tube patency in patients with salpingocyesis Journal of Hainan Medical University Salpingocyesis Laparoscopic surgery Open surgery Conservative treatment Stress reaction Fallopian tube patency |
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Effect of minimally invasive surgery on stress reaction and fallopian tube patency in patients with salpingocyesis |
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Effect of minimally invasive surgery on stress reaction and fallopian tube patency in patients with salpingocyesis |
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Effect of minimally invasive surgery on stress reaction and fallopian tube patency in patients with salpingocyesis |
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Effect of minimally invasive surgery on stress reaction and fallopian tube patency in patients with salpingocyesis |
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Effect of minimally invasive surgery on stress reaction and fallopian tube patency in patients with salpingocyesis |
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effect of minimally invasive surgery on stress reaction and fallopian tube patency in patients with salpingocyesis |
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Editorial Board of Journal of Hainan Medical University |
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Journal of Hainan Medical University |
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1007-1237 1007-1237 |
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2016-11-01 |
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Objective: To observe the effect of minimally invasive surgery on the stress reaction and
fallopian tube patency in patients with ectopic pregnancy (EP). Methods: A total of 90 patients
with EP who were admitted in our hospital from May, 2013 to May, 2015 and had reproduction
requirements were included in the study and randomized into the laparoscope group and the
open group. The patients in the open group were given routine open conservative surgery, while
the patients in the laparoscope group were given laparoscopic conservative surgery. Ang-Ⅱ,
ALD, VEGF, Cor, ALT, and AST levels before operation, 1 and 3d after operation in the two
groups were compared. Salpingography was performed 3 months after operation to compare
the patency of affected fallopian tube after operation. Results: The differenceof serum Ang-Ⅱ,
Cor, ALD, and VEGF levels before operation between the two groups was not statistically
significant (P>0.05). The serum Ang-Ⅱ, Cor, ALD, and VEGF levels 1 and 3 d after operation
in the laparoscope group were significantly lower than those in the open group (P<0.05). The
difference of serum ALT and ASTL levels before operation, 1 and 3d after operation between
the two groups was not statistically significant (P>0.05). The patency rate of affected fallopian
tube in the laparoscope group (84.44%) was significantly higher than that in the open group
(46.67%) (P<0.05). Conclusions: The laparoscopic minimally invasive surgery has less stress
reaction in patients with salpingocyesis when compared with the traditional open surgery, with
good patency of affected fallopian tube; therefore, it should be preferred in the clinic. |
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Salpingocyesis Laparoscopic surgery Open surgery Conservative treatment Stress reaction Fallopian tube patency |
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