Is tubal rupture a discriminating factor in the surgical conservative treatment of ectopic pregnancy?
217 women have been submitted to a surgical intervention for ectopic pregnancy in the years 83 – 84 – 85 in five hospitals in Piedmont. The rupture has been observed in 147 cases (67%). The percentage of women who presented a rupture was higher among those who underwent annexiectomy (75%), average among those who underwent salpingectomy (69%) and lower in case of conservative intervention (52%). Owing to these rather high percentages, we cannot state that the rupture is a discriminating factor as far as it concerns the choice of intervention, even if a fairly more conservative orientation is evident in case of unruptured tube.