Complications following Opportunistic Salpingectomy compared to Tubal Ligation at cesarean delivery: A retrospective cohort study
To compare peri- and post-operative complications in people undergoing opportunistic salpingectomy (the removal of fallopian tubes for ovarian cancer risk reduction during another surgery; herein referred to as salpingectomy) at time of cesarean delivery to those undergoing tubal ligation.
Source: Fertility and Sterility - Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Khaye Gerazel A Rufin, Helena Abreu do Valle, Jessica N. McAlpine, Chelsea Elwood, Gillian E. Hanley Tags: Reproductive surgery Source Type: research
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