2011 |
Royal Australian and New Zealand college of obstetricians and gynecologists [42] |
Doctors should discuss the risks and benefits of bilateral salpingectomy with patients undergoing hysterectomy for benign disease. |
2013 |
Society of Gynecologic Oncology [43,44] |
For women at average risk of ovarian cancer, risk-reducing salpingectomy should also be discussed and considered at the time of abdominal or pelvic surgery, hysterectomy or in lieu of tubal ligation. |
2014 |
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists [45] |
Women who are not at high risk for BRCA mutation and those who have completed their families should be carefully considered for prophylactic removal of the fallopian tubes with conservation of ovaries at the time of gynecological or other intraperitoneal surgery. |
2015 |
American college of obstetricians and gynecologists [46] |
Women at population-level risk of ovarian cancer who are undergoing ovary-sparing hysterectomy for benign indications should be offered bilateral salpingectomy to reduce their risk of ovarian cancer. |
2015 |
Commission Ovary of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Gynäkologische Onkologie [47] |
During preoperative counseling prior to hysterectomy, all patients should be informed about the potential beneficial impact of opportunistic salpingectomy and the associated risks. |