Preserving a fallopian tube following an ectopic pregnancy seems like it would favor a woman's fertility prospects, right?A new study from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center looked at pregnancy outcomes in regards to the two surgical treatments for ectopic pregnancy - salpingectomy, in which the affected fallopian tube is removed, or salpingotomy, in which the tube is preserved.The aim of the study, said co-author Tamer Yalcinkaya, M.D.
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