Objective: To test a new surgical approach to cervical pregnancy. Design: Case report. Setting: University teaching hospital. Patient(s): A patient presenting with a cervical pregnancy. Intervention(s): Hysteroscopic resection of a cervical pregnancy. Main Outcome Measure(s): Successful resolution of the ectopic pregnancy (EP) and preservation of the uterus. Result(s): Successful treatment of a cervical pregnancy by uterine resectoscope is described. Conclusion(s): Operative hysteroscopy permits direct visualization and complete resection of a cervical pregnancy. When it is successful, this treatment should result in prompt resolution of the EP, thus avoiding prolonged follow-up.