The right doctor to consult for a Salpingectomy is a Gynaecologist and Obstetrician.
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When you have one fallopian tube removed, it's called a unilateral salpingectomy. However, if both fallopian tubes are removed, it's referred to as bilateral salpingectomy.
Women can go for salpingectomy who have some health conditions related to their fallopian tube such as those who have high risk of developing breast cancer of ovarian cancer due to gene mutation. When fallopian tube are removed it help women in prevention from getting these types of cancer because more severe form of cancer begins in the fallopian tubes only.
Salpingectomy is needed to perform ectopic pregnancy, cancer of uterus, ovaries or fallopian tubes, infection of fallopian tubes, blocked or damaged fallopian tubes. Moreover it will also help you in preventing pregnancy if you don’t want to become pregnant.
The basic two main type of salpingectomy procedure:
Laparpscopic salpingectomy is a minimally invasive surgery in this procedure a thin instrument called laparoscope is inserted which has a light and camera at its end. By making a small incision in abdomen it is inserted into the abdomen region for removing the fallopian tube and then after removing the excess blood and fluid the incision is being closed.
In the process of abdominal salpingectomy one large incision is being made across the abdomen and the surgeon will able to get acesss to this fallopian tube through this incision. Once the fallopian tubes are removed they are stitched.
A laparoscopic approach is preferred because it's less invasive with a shorter recovery time and lower risk of complications.
After a salpingectomy, you're taken to a recovery room for monitoring. If your surgery was performed laparoscopically, you might be able to go home the same day.
Bleeding at the surgery site, reaction to general anesthesia, blood clots, damage to surrounding organs and tissues and Infection.
Most people will recover within a few days from a laparoscopic salpingectomy, it might take up to 14 days to resume your day-to-day lifestyle. You can return to work when you are able, although you might need modifications for a short time.
If you have a unilateral salpingectomy you'll be able to get pregnant, assuming the other fallopian tube is still functioning. If both fallopian tubes are removed (bilateral salpingectomy), you are unable to get pregnant naturally.
If you notice sign such as swelling or redness at the incision, leaking fluid or pus from the incision, pelvic pain, swelling or pain in your legs (a sign of blood clots), fever or chills or pain during urination.