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Opportunistic salpingectomy during vaginal hysterectomy for a benign pathological condition.

Gery LamblinCapucine MeysonnierStéphanie MoretBéatrice NadaudGeorges MellierGautier Chene
Published in: International urogynecology journal (2017)
With the recent demonstration of a tubal origin of most ovarian cancer, opportunistic salpingectomy could be a theoretically relevant prevention strategy. Bilateral salpingectomy could be performed during benign vaginal hysterectomy by experienced surgeons. The advantages and disadvantages of exclusive salpingectomy during pelvic floor surgery should be discussed with the patients.
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