How much fallopian tube is usually removed during a partial salpingectomy?
Typically, around 4-6 centimeters (cm) of the fallopian tube is removed during a partial salpingectomy. The exact length removed can vary depending on the specific circumstances and the surgeon's preference. The goal is to remove the affected or damaged portion of the fallopian tube while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible.Brow Lift Surgery - Related Articles
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