Ectopic pregnancy is a gynecological disease emergency. Among them are relevant factors such as history of abortion, history pelvic surgery, infertility treatment, methods of assisted reproduction, measures for family planning. Retrospective study of 336 patients with salpingectomy laparoscopy in the treatment of ectopic pregnancy at the National Hospital for Obstetrics and Gynecology (NHOG) in 2010 showed that the ratio of ectopie pregnancie: 8.23 percent, 49.1 percent among them have symptoms of amenorrhea with vaginal bleeding
23.2 percent of patients signs amenorrhea but not having vaginal bleeding
68.4 percent of patients amenorrhea under 14 days
abdominal pain take about 72.9 percent and 43.2 percent has been found adnexal mass by clinical examination. Number of patients with history of abortion pregnancy was 0.47 times higher than the risk compared with women without abortion (OR = 0.47
95 percent CI: 0.27 to 0.83). Nulliparous patients have the risk of ectopic pregnancy is 1.54 times the patient has children (OR = 1.54
95 percent CI: 0.87 to 2.74).