Abstract

The article presents the epidemiology of ectopic pregnancy. According to world statistics, the frequency of ectopic pregnancy occurs from 3 to 5.5 %. At the same time, the mortality rate is slightly less than 1 % (10 cases per 1000 people). The main reasons for the abnormal attachment of the ovum in the cervix are atrophic and dystrophic changes in the mucous membrane of the uterine cavity, as well as the presence of isthmic-cervical insufficiency and features of the ovum itself. Particular attention is paid to the modern diagnostic capabilities of cervical pregnancy, as well as differential diagnosis. The modern methods of treatment of this pathology are indicated. Cervical pregnancy is a gynecological emergency and requires an urgent comprehensive approach in both diagnosis and treatment. Particular attention is paid to modern trends in treatment — organ-saving technologies. The article presents 4 clinical cases of cervical pregnancy with a differentiated approach to treatment tactics.

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