Salpingectomy
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- Salpingectomy is different from a salpingostomy, a procedure where an opening is made into the tube to remove an ectopic pregnancy, but the tube itself is not removed.
- TurkingtonBelow:DefinitionPurposeDescriptionPreparationAftercareRisksKey TermsResources Definition Salpingectomy is the removal of one or both of a woman's fallopian tubes, the tubes through which an egg travels from the ovary to the uterus.
- Salpingectomy A salpingectomy is a surgical procedure to remove one or both of the Fallopian tubes.
- Salpingectomy is different than a salpingostomy, a procedure where an opening is made into the tube to remove an ectopic pregnancy, but the tube itself is not removed.
- Partial salpingectomy is considered safe, effective and easy to learn.
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