pubmed-article:12611098 | pubmed:abstractText | In this era of cost containment, laparoscopic management of ectopic pregnancy has become the mainstay of dealing with this common gynecologic emergency. The aim of surgical intervention remains conservation of the fallopian tube, if possible; salpingectomy is reserved for cases of tubal rupture and/or recurrent ectopic pregnancy, where little hope exists of salvaging tubal function. | lld:pubmed |