2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.gyobfe.2016.05.003
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État des lieux de la salpingectomie prophylatique en France

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“…However, it was revealed that 45.5% of American physicians do not routinely perform prophylactic salpingectomy in real practice, and 69.4% of them said that they actually do not believe that salpingectomy exerts a preventive effect on ovarian cancer, in a survey study [ 49 ]. Although there is a wide discrepancy in the responses of physicians from European countries, 32.7–80% of physicians routinely perform prophylactic salpingectomy during benign gynecologic surgery [ 50 51 52 ]. In Austria, 70% (269/382) of the respondents stated that they would offer or discuss prophylactic salpingectomy in average-risk women undergoing gynecological surgery for benign indications, and that salpingectomy was the preferred method for surgical sterilization at the time of cesarean delivery [ 51 53 ].…”
Section: Other Position Statements On Prophylactic Salpingectomy and mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it was revealed that 45.5% of American physicians do not routinely perform prophylactic salpingectomy in real practice, and 69.4% of them said that they actually do not believe that salpingectomy exerts a preventive effect on ovarian cancer, in a survey study [ 49 ]. Although there is a wide discrepancy in the responses of physicians from European countries, 32.7–80% of physicians routinely perform prophylactic salpingectomy during benign gynecologic surgery [ 50 51 52 ]. In Austria, 70% (269/382) of the respondents stated that they would offer or discuss prophylactic salpingectomy in average-risk women undergoing gynecological surgery for benign indications, and that salpingectomy was the preferred method for surgical sterilization at the time of cesarean delivery [ 51 53 ].…”
Section: Other Position Statements On Prophylactic Salpingectomy and mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the fallopian tube is the likely conduit for key factors resulting in the etiology and propagation of endometriosis, tubal occlusion is an important consideration for those women looking for permanent contraception. In these women, opportunistic salpingectomy also has the potential to reduce their risk of serous ovarian cancers and should be considered [ 134 137 ]. The latter strategy has been shown to be cost-effective [ 138 140 ].…”
Section: Prevention Strategies For Eaocsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently there is no consensus regarding OS in the Netherlands, resulting in a large variety of practice, probably due to a lack of clear guidelines. According to previous research in other countries, 43%–77% of gynecologists discuss the possibility of an OS [131415]. It is likely that the adoption rate is influenced by several factors, which can be found on different levels, such as the innovation itself (OS), the organization of care, healthcare professionals attitudes towards OS and characteristics of the individual patient [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%