Perplexing findings during laparoscopic evaluation for tubal factor infertility resulting from a gastric leak after bariatric surgery: A case report
Tubal factor is the primary type of female infertility, accounting for 25-35% of cases. Common causes include inflammation due to pelvic inflammatory disease, septic abortion, tubal surgery, and surgical adhesions. Bariatric surgery is becoming increasingly popular as rates of obesity rise, with ove...
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Main Authors: | Alexandra M. Poch (Author), Michael Dougherty (Author), Robert A. Roman (Author), Larisa Gavrilova-Jordan (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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