Salpingectomy

Salpingectomy

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15,750
Average Cost
1,72,580
Maximum Cost
5,80,000
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What is Salpingectomy Surgery?

Salpingectomy surgery is a medical procedure that involves the removal of either one or both fallopian tubes. These tubes carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus, where they can be fertilized. Salpingectomy surgery is typically performed for medical reasons, such as preventing the spread of cancer or treating an ectopic pregnancy.

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Types of Salpingectomy Procedure

  • Unilateral Salpingectomy:

    This type of salpingectomy involves the removal of only one fallopian tube. It is usually performed to treat an ectopic pregnancy or to prevent the spread of cancer on one side of the body.

  • Bilateral Salpingectomy:

    In this procedure, both fallopian tubes are removed. It may be performed as a preventative measure against ovarian cancer or to treat certain gynecological conditions.

  • Partial Salpingectomy:

    This type of salpingectomy involves the removal of only a portion of one or both fallopian tubes. It may be performed to treat a specific condition while preserving some of the tube's function.

  • Total Salpingectomy:

    This procedure involves the complete removal of both fallopian tubes. It is typically performed as a preventative measure against ovarian cancer or to treat gynecological conditions such as pelvic inflammatory disease.

  • When is Salpingectomy Operation Required?

    Salpingectomy is a surgical procedure in which one or both fallopian tubes are removed. This surgery is usually recommended for women who have been diagnosed with certain conditions, including:
  • Ectopic pregnancy:

    This is a potentially fatal condition. In this, fertilized egg implants outside of the uterus, usually in the fallopian tube. If untreated, the fallopian tube can rupture, causing severe bleeding and even death.

  • Tubal ligation:

    This is a permanent form of birth control. In this, the fallopian tubes are cut, tied, or blocked. Salpingectomy may be recommended if the woman wants to reverse the procedure, as the removal of the fallopian tubes is more effective than attempting to reconnect them.

  • Ovarian cancer:

    As per research, removing the fallopian tubes can lower the risk of developing ovarian cancer.

  • Chronic pelvic pain:

    In some cases, chronic pelvic pain may be caused by a condition called hydrosalpinx, which is the buildup of fluid in the fallopian tubes. Salpingectomy may be recommended to relieve the pain.

  • How to Prepare for Salpingectomy Surgery?

    If you have been scheduled for salpingectomy surgery, it is important to follow your doctor's instructions very carefully in the days before the procedure. Here are some general tips to help you prepare:
  • Stop smoking:

    If you smoke, you must quit at least two weeks before the surgery. Smoking can hamper healing and increase the risk of complications.

  • Avoid certain medications

    Your doctor may advise you to stop some medicines like blood thinners, in the days before the surgery. Be sure to follow their instructions carefully.

  • Arrange for help with transportation:

    You will be unable to drive home after the surgery, so arrange for someone to take you home from the hospital.

  • Prepare for recovery:

    You may need to take some time off work or make other arrangements for your recovery. Be sure to discuss this with your doctor before the surgery.

  • Fast before the surgery:

    Your doctor will likely advise you to fast for a certain amount of time before the surgery. Be sure to follow these instructions carefully to avoid complications during the procedure.

  • Discuss any concerns with your doctor:

    For any concerns or questions about the surgery, be sure to discuss them with your doctor before the procedure.

  • What Happens Before Salpingectomy Surgery?

  • Initial Consultation:

    Before undergoing the surgery, the patient will have a consultation with the surgeon. The surgeon will explain the procedure and answer the patients' questions. The surgeon will also review the patient's medical history and do a physical examination to make sure the patient is a good candidate for the surgery.

  • Pre-operative Testing:

    Before the surgery, the patient will undergo some tests to assess their overall health. These tests may include blood tests, electrocardiogram, and imaging tests. The results of these tests will help the surgeon determine the best course of action for the surgery.

  • Pre-operative Instructions:

    The patient will receive pre-operative instructions from the surgeon. These instructions will include information about what to eat and drink before the surgery, what medications to avoid, and how to prepare for the surgery.

  • Anesthesia:

    The patient is given anesthesia before the surgery. The anesthesia type will be as per the patient's medical history and the surgeon's recommendations. The patient will remain unconscious for the surgery duration and will not feel any pain.

  • What Happens During Salpingectomy Operation?

  • Incision:

    The surgeon will make a small cut in the abdomen to access the fallopian tubes. Depending on the patient's medical history and the surgeon's recommendations, the surgery may be performed laparoscopically or through an open incision.

  • Removal of fallopian Tubes:

    The surgeon will then remove one or both of the fallopian tubes. This may be done using surgical instruments and/or lasers. The procedure takes about an hour to complete.

  • Closing the Incision:

    Once the fallopian tubes are taken out, the surgeon will close up the incision with sutures or staples. The patient will then be taken to the recovery room to wake up from the anesthesia.

  • Recovery:

    After the surgery is done, the patient will need to rest for a few hours in the recovery room. Once the patient is awake and alert, he/she will be moved to a hospital room or sent home to continue their recovery. During the recovery period, the patient needs to rest their body by avoiding strenuous activity for several weeks.

  • Methods/Techniques Used for Performing Salpingectomy Procedure

  • Laparoscopic Salpingectomy:

    This method involves making small incisions in the abdomen and inserting a laparoscope to view the fallopian tubes. The surgeon uses special instruments to remove the tubes.

  • Open Salpingectomy:

    This method involves making a larger incision in the abdomen and directly accessing the fallopian tubes. This method is usually performed when laparoscopic surgery is not possible or when the surgeon needs to remove a large mass or cyst.

  • Post Procedure Details

    After the procedure, patients may experience some discomfort, including cramping and bloating. Pain medication is usually prescribed to manage these symptoms. Patients should not perform strenuous activity for at least a week and refrain from sexual activity for many weeks to allow proper healing. It is important that all post-operative instructions be followed that are given by their surgeon to ensure a successful recovery. Patients should also attend all scheduled follow-up appointments to monitor their healing progress.

    Risks and Complications Associated with Salpingectomy Surgery

    As with any surgical procedure, there are risks and potential complications associated with salpingectomy. These may include:
  • Bleeding:

    Excessive bleeding could happen either while the surgery is being done or after it is completed. Medical intervention may be needed.

  • Infection:

    There is a chance of infection anytime there is a breakage in the skin, and surgery increases this risk. Patients are prescribed antibiotics to reduce the risk of infection.

  • Adverse reaction to anesthesia:

    Patients may experience a side effect of the anesthesia. It is important for patients to disclose any allergies or medical conditions to their surgeon prior to the surgery.

  • Damage to nearby organs:

    There is a risk of organ damage for nearby organs like the bladder or bowel.

  • Early menopause:

    Salpingectomy may cause early menopause in some patients by disrupting blood flow to the ovaries.

  • Decreased fertility:

    Removing the fallopian tubes may decrease fertility in some patients.

  • Increased risk of ectopic pregnancy:

    Salpingectomy may increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy.

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    DisclaimerThe cost of salpingectomy depends on the following factors: the city, the hospital that is selected, the complexity of the procedure and the room chosen by the patient. The price range mentioned here is an approximation of the surgery cost; Bajaj Finserv Health does not claim that these prices are an exact estimate. For exact information about surgery charges, it is best inquire at the selected hospital.