Definition of Salpingostomy. Meaning of Salpingostomy. Synonyms of Salpingostomy

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- than tubal ligation. Salpingectomy is different from and predates both salpingostomy and salpingotomy. The latter two terms are often used interchangeably...
- corrective surgery to open up the distally occluded end of the tubes (salpingostomy) and remove adhesions (adhesiolysis). Pregnancy rates tended to be low...
- either incise the affected fallopian tube and remove only the pregnancy (salpingostomy) or remove the affected tube with the pregnancy (salpingectomy). The...
- values of the ratio of beta-human chorionic gonadotropin for failure of salpingostomy in ectopic pregnancy". Int J Clin Exp Pathol. 12 (3): 901–908. PMC 6945191...
- such as a hysterotomy or cesarean section, or ectopic pregnancies, salpingostomy puerperal sterilization, laparoscopy, amniocentesis, appendectomy, episiotomy...
- Salpingectomy · Hysterectomy · Vaginectomy · Vestibulectomy · Vulvectomy Salpingostomy Amniotomy · ****oridotomy · Hysterotomy · Hymenotomy · Episiotomy ·...
- healthy segments. Fimbrioplasty, separating agglutinated fimbriae. Salpingostomy, creating a new distal opening for the tube. Salpingolysis, removing...
- for removal of the nonviable ectopic pregnancy is by salpingectomy or salpingostomy. In the case of an unruptured ectopic pregnancy, local feticidal injection...
- salpingectomy is seen with consensus to be indirect while some claim salpingostomy and methotrexate to be indirect. Of the other 7-10% of ectopic pregnancies...
- embryo is unintended although foreseen. The use of methotrexate and salpingostomy remains controversial in the Catholic medical community, and the Church...