Cervical ectopic pregnancy is highly associated with high risks for massive bleeding conditions. Cervical ectopic pregnancy is generally treated with methotrexate injections or with surgery. The new comparative study indicates that laparoscopic uterine artery occlusion can be more beneficial than other approaches to reduce bleeding. Cervical ectopic pregnancy is usually diagnosed using transvaginal ultrasonography. It identifies the gestational sac and peritrophoblastic blood flow or embryonic heartbeat at cervix level indicating empty uterine cavity.
The factors which can cause this condition include previous dilation, curettage, uterine fibroids etc. In the 90% of reported cases, painless massive vaginal bleeding is reported. The standard of care to treat cervical ectopic pregnancy is Methotrexate (MTX) administration in stable women. In unstable patients, surgical removal of…