This document discusses conservative surgery for ectopic pregnancies. It notes that the incidence of ectopic pregnancies is rising due to factors like PID, IUCD use, and ART. Conservative surgery aims to preserve the fallopian tube to allow for subsequent normal pregnancies, as the uninvolved tube is abnormal in 50% of cases. The criteria for conservative surgery include early diagnosis, an unruptured sac with intact tubal serosa, sac size under 3 cm, and tubal abortion. The types of conservative surgery mentioned are salpingotomy, segmental resection with anastomosis, and local methotrexate injection into the gestational sac. Two case studies are presented of patients who underwent conservative surgery for un