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Removal of one tube (unilateral salpingectomy

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Why is salpingectomy performed?

Removal of one tube(unilateral salpingectomy)is.performed if the tube has become infected.bilateral salpingectomy (removal of both the tubes)is.done if the ovaries and uterus are also going to be removed.is also used to treat an ectopic pregnancy.


Can a partial salpingectomy sterilization be reversed?

No. A salpingo-oopherectomy is the removal of one (unilateral) or both (bilateral) ovaries and fallopian tubes.


Do you still have periods after a salpingectomy?

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


Can you become pregnant after a salpingectomy?

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


Where will hysterectomy take place?

It depends on whether the procedure is a vaginal hysterectomy or an abdominal hysterectomy - and if it is an abdominal hysterectomy, if it includes unilateral or bilateral salpingectomy, and it is includes unilateral or bilateral oophorectomy.


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.


What is the code for bilateral partial salpingectomy?

58700


What is unilateral training?

thats a training of unilateral


Is a listing contract unilateral or bilateral?

unilateral contract


Which are preferred from both unilateral and bilateral tolerance system?

unilateral


Do you use an or a with unilateral?

'Unilateral' starts with a 'you' sound, so that would be 'a unilateral' or 'a united' . . . But if the 'u' is not a diphthong you use 'an', for example 'an unlocked door'.


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.