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A salpingo-oopherectomy is the removal of one (unilateral) or both (bilateral) ovaries and fallopian tubes.

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What is a partial salpingectomy?

A partial salpingectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of a portion of the fallopian tube. This procedure is often performed to treat ectopic pregnancies, certain types of infections, or as part of a sterilization process. Unlike a complete salpingectomy, which removes the entire fallopian tube, a partial salpingectomy preserves some of the tube's structure, which may allow for future fertility. The decision for this procedure typically depends on individual medical circumstances and reproductive goals.


What is the code for bilateral partial salpingectomy?

58700


Can bilateral partial salpingectomies be reversed?

Can bilateral partial salpingectomies be reversed


How much fallopian tube is usually removed during a partial salpingectomy?

How much fallopian tube is removed from a partial salingectomy?


Can sterility be reversed?

Most sterilization is reversible.


What is a unilateral salpingectomy?

Removal of one tube (unilateral salpingectomy


Do you still have periods after a salpingectomy?

The answer to your question is "yes", you do still have periods after a salpingectomy.


What is the definition of pasteurzation?

Partial sterilization of liquids such as milk, and cheeses, to destroy disease-causing bacteria.


Can you become pregnant after a salpingectomy?

Yes, you still have another tube. I got pregnant 6 weeks after a salpingectomy


What is the ovary connected to after salpingectomy?

It is still connected to the uterus via the round ligament which is not severed post salpingectomy.


You want your sterilization reversed how do you go about it?

i was in a very violent relationship with my ex partner with whom i have children with and after the birth of my last child by c section i was sterilized.. now i am with a man i love dearly and want a baby can it be reversed and where do i go?


Why would you have to have a salpingectomy?

A salpingectomy is performed to remove one or both fallopian tubes, often due to conditions such as ectopic pregnancy, infection (like pelvic inflammatory disease), or tumors. It may also be done as a preventive measure in women at high risk for ovarian cancer. The procedure can help alleviate pain, prevent complications, and improve overall health. In some cases, it may also be part of a surgical approach for sterilization.