Why do more and more people remove healthy fallopian tubes during pelvic surgery?

This is to avoid gynecological diseases such as ovarian cancer, endometrial cancer and ovarian cyst. The removal of healthy fallopian tubes in pelvic surgery is a kind of operation called "bilateral salpingectomy". Although bilateral salpingectomy will affect women's fertility, it can greatly reduce the risk of gynecological cancers such as ovarian cancer, which can be said to be a relatively safe preventive operation.

In recent years, with the continuous progress of science and technology, advanced surgical techniques and equipment make bilateral salpingectomy more and more accurate, safe and controllable. At the same time, from the perspective of surgical effect and therapeutic effect, bilateral salpingectomy is becoming more and more popular, and it has gradually become an increasingly common gynecological operation. It should be noted that for women who still want to have children, this kind of operation will lead to infertility or the need for reproductive technologies such as artificial insemination. Therefore, before deciding on surgery, we should conduct comprehensive consultation and consideration, and decide whether to choose surgery according to our own situation.