Opportunistic salpingectomy during hysterectomy for benign indications in women at low and high risk for ovarian cancer
This study examined hysterectomy specimens to assess the role of opportunistic salpingectomy in detecting early-stage tubal carcinoma, finding microscopic examination of fallopian tubes identified STIC in 8 of 526 patients.
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This cross-sectional study (Minia Maternity University Hospital, Egypt; June 2015–December 2017) evaluated all women undergoing hysterectomy for benign genital tract indications, with abdominal hysterectomies that included opportunistic salpingectomy and routine histopathological examination of the entire fallopian tube fimbriae. Among 526 participants, tubal findings were no pathology or benign conditions in 500, and the most common benign diagnoses included paratubal cysts (25%), endometriosis (9%), torsion (2%), and hydrosalpinx (1%). STIC was identified in 8 of 526 patients, while the authors emphasize that microscopic examination of the entire fimbriae from all patients regardless of clinical context is their “novel” early-detection approach, without stating additional limitations in the provided text. Relevance to endometriosis: endometriosis was found as a benign tubal condition in 9% of hysterectomy specimens, though the paper’s main focus is opportunistic salpingectomy and detection of STIC in women undergoing hysterectomy for benign indications.
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