"Salpingooophorectomy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A surgical procedure where both the fallopian tubes and one or both ovaries are removed, also known as a salpingo-oophorectomy.
A salpingo-oophorectomy is a surgical procedure in which both an ovary and a fallopian tube (saliMea) are removed, usually due to disease or cancer.
Salpingo-oophoritis refers to inflammation of the Fallopian tubes (salpingitis) and the ovaries (oophoritis) in the female reproductive system.
Salpingocyesis refers to the phenomenon where an egg or ovum becomes lodged in a fallopian tube (salpinx). This can occur when an egg is released from the ovary and does not move normally through the fallopian tube, resulting in its lodgement.
Salpingography is a medical imaging procedure that involves injecting a radiopaque contrast dye into the fallopian tubes (salpinges) to visualize them using serial X-rays or CT scans. This procedure provides detailed information about the shape and function of the fallopian tubes and surrounding structures, which can be helpful in diagnosing and treating conditions such as tubal blocks, ectopic pregnancies, and infertility.
Salpingolysis is a term that refers to the dissolution or degeneration of the fallopian tubes, often due to inflammation, injury, or disease.
Salpingotomy refers to a surgical procedure to make an incision into the fallopian tube, typically to remove a mature or ruptured ectopic pregnancy. The goal is to preserve the tube, allowing the patient to potentially retain fertility.