A vasectomy is a surgical procedure for men that involves cutting and sealing the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm, to prevent sperm from mixing with semen during ejaculation, thus providing permanent contraception. In contrast, a salpingectomy is a surgical procedure for women that involves the removal of one or both fallopian tubes, often performed as a treatment for ectopic pregnancies or as a form of permanent Birth Control. While both procedures serve as methods of contraception, they target different reproductive systems and anatomical structures.
Removal of one tube (unilateral salpingectomy
The answer to your question is "yes", you do still have periods after a salpingectomy.
Yes, you still have another tube. I got pregnant 6 weeks after a salpingectomy
It is still connected to the uterus via the round ligament which is not severed post salpingectomy.
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.
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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.
It is the medical term for the removal of both fallopian tubes.
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