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salpingectomy (indications (Infection and Stricture of the Tube due to…
salpingectomy
indications
Infection and Stricture of the Tube due to organisms like gonorrhea, syphilis or chlamydia
To remove Hydrosalpinx: Hydrosalpinx is the accumulation of fluid within the fallopian tube. It can result in infertility
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To remove Ectopic pregnancy which is a condition where the fertilized egg settles outside the uterus instead of within it
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types of salpingectomy
Complete or Total Salpingectomy, where the entire fallopian tube is removed
Bilateral Salpingectomy, where both the fallopian tubes are removed
Unilateral Salpingectomy, where only one fallopian tube is removed
Salpingo-oophorectomy, where the ovaries are removed along with the fallopian tubes
Partial Salpingectomy, where only a part of the fallopian tube is removed
pre-operative care
if the there is a severe bleeding, patient should be transfused with blood
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defination
is a surgical procedure for removal of one or both diseased fallopian tubes in females and may be done as an open procedure or through a laparoscope. Salpingectomy is done under general anesthesia and sometimes under regional anesthesia by administering an injection into the back to numb the spinal nerves