Abstract
To describe the laparoscopic management of an interstitial gestation of a heterotopic pregnancy. Case report and technique description. Tertiary-level private practice. Woman with a 6-week gestation spontaneous heterotopic twin pregnancy: one twin intrauterine, one interstitial. A purse-string suture was applied to the proximal portion of the interstitial heterotopic pregnancy. To enable a cornual resection to be performed with minimal bleeding and without recourse to laparotomy. At 8 weeks gestation an ultrasound scan confirmed a viable singleton intrauterine pregnancy, but a scan at 12 weeks showed a missed miscarriage. The embedding of the suture into the uterine serosa prevents slipping of the ligature that could occur with a pretied loop.
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