Post by account_disabled on Dec 12, 2023 4:59:17 GMT -5
It endangers the health of patients. For example, patients with low immunity, diabetes, severe anemia, etc., will cause delayed wound healing, and even damage infection, resulting in redness, swelling, pain, temperature rise, etc. 2. Affect fertility The fallopian tube is an essential organ in the process of pregnancy. It plays the role of transportation, is responsible for the operation of fertilization, and transports the fertilized egg to the uterus for implantation and development. If a salpingectomy is performed, it will affect its function and cause female infertility!
After bilateral fallopian tubes are removed, the probability of natural pregnancy of the patient is zero, and only (CONTENT REMOVED)isted reproductive technology can be used to conceive. That is, only through test-tube babies can pregnancy be achieved. The doctor should retain their fallopian tubes as much as possible for patients with fertility requirements to avoid affecting future normal pregnancies. 3. Increase the possibility of ectopic pregnancy If the fallopian tube is removed on one side and the fallopian tube on the other is retained, the probability of pregnancy is significantly reduced. As a result, the cause of hydrosalpinx in the fallopian tube has not been eliminated.
Problems will also occur in the fallopian tube on the other side, resulting in an increased probability of ectopic pregnancy. After salpingectomy, women should check the ovulation by B-ultrasound. In vitro fertilization is required to (CONTENT REMOVED)ist reproduction if both sides are removed. 4. Affect the function of the ovaries After salpingectomy, it will not affect the ovarian volume in the short term, but it will reduce the reserve function of the ovaries on the same side. After the operation, local tissue may form a scar, or infection may be caused if sterilization or an aseptic procedure is not done. Local adhesion may occur in the ovary of patients after surgery, which may affect the function of the ovary. In addition, surgery may also affect the blood supply of the ovaries and even the ovulation function of the ovaries.
After bilateral fallopian tubes are removed, the probability of natural pregnancy of the patient is zero, and only (CONTENT REMOVED)isted reproductive technology can be used to conceive. That is, only through test-tube babies can pregnancy be achieved. The doctor should retain their fallopian tubes as much as possible for patients with fertility requirements to avoid affecting future normal pregnancies. 3. Increase the possibility of ectopic pregnancy If the fallopian tube is removed on one side and the fallopian tube on the other is retained, the probability of pregnancy is significantly reduced. As a result, the cause of hydrosalpinx in the fallopian tube has not been eliminated.
Problems will also occur in the fallopian tube on the other side, resulting in an increased probability of ectopic pregnancy. After salpingectomy, women should check the ovulation by B-ultrasound. In vitro fertilization is required to (CONTENT REMOVED)ist reproduction if both sides are removed. 4. Affect the function of the ovaries After salpingectomy, it will not affect the ovarian volume in the short term, but it will reduce the reserve function of the ovaries on the same side. After the operation, local tissue may form a scar, or infection may be caused if sterilization or an aseptic procedure is not done. Local adhesion may occur in the ovary of patients after surgery, which may affect the function of the ovary. In addition, surgery may also affect the blood supply of the ovaries and even the ovulation function of the ovaries.