Dear colleague,
I read your article with great interest. The diagnosis of interstitial ectopic pregnancies is difficult and can be misdiagnosed. We are very pleased that laparoscopic treatment has become established. On the other hand, the absence of an ipsilateral fallopian tube makes the case interesting. The authors also performed a hysteroscopy before the operation. In the differential diagnosis of interstitial pregnancy, the use of hysteroscopy is a useful method in difficult cases. We expect that the use of minimally invasive methods will increase as knowledge on this topic increases.
Yours sincerely,