It is possible that even after surgery there will be some remaining ectopic tissue. This can occur if the surgical procedure does not remove all of the pregnancy tissue. In this case, medication may be needed following the procedure to help remove the tissue.

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Remaining Ectopic Tissue (Laparoscopy For Ectopic Pregnancy Risks)
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Presentation: Laparoscopy For an Ectopic Pregnancy
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