Bilateral hydrosalpinges, what to do :Salpingectomy or salpingoplasty? Result of a 480 cases continuous series
Background: Hydrosalpinx is the most common lesion of the distal part of the tube. Hydrosalpinx is well known to have deleterious effect on fertility. Methods: Two options are doable in case of hydrosalpinx: radical treatment(salpingectomy) or conservative treatment (salpingoneostomy). Results: This...
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Main Authors: | Antoine Watrelot (Author), Jing Guan (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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