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Modified Laparoscopic Cornual Resection for Cornual Pregnancy.
Setting Cornual pregnancy accounts for 2%–4% of all ectopic pregnancies.[1] Conventional laparoscopic management includes cornuostomy, cornual resection, and wedge resection.[2,3] Possible issues with these procedures are disruption of the fetal capsule, injury to the myometrium accompanied by bleeding, and persistence of trophoblastic tissue.[1-3] Our modified cornual resection method can avoid the issues mentioned above.