Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 April 2025
Ectopic pregnancy is a common gynaecological emergency accounting for a significant proportion of early pregnancy mortality. The chemotherapeutic methotrexate, through targeting rapidly diving cells, is a widely used non-invasive treatment option that has allowed many to avoid invasive surgery. Failure of methotrexate treatment necessitates emergency surgical management, at times to manage haemorrhage related to tubal rupture. As such, careful characterisation, and selection of those suitable for methotrexate treatment is essential. This chapter discusses the use of methotrexate for managing tubal ectopic pregnancy, including eligibility, factors associated with treatment success, and necessary patient counselling. Lastly, we explore the recent advances in knowledge and current landscape of novel therapeutics with potential to improve medical treatment of tubal ectopic pregnancy.
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