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A bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy is a type of surgery. During the surgery, a surgeon removes both ovaries and fallopian tubes from your pelvis. The ovaries are located on either side of the uterus. They make your eggs (ova). They also make the hormone estrogen. The fallopian tubes link the ovaries to the uterus. They carry the ova to the uterus.
This procedure causes you to go through menopause. You can no longer have children after it's done.
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This procedure is done if you have cancer in the ovaries or fallopian tubes. Or you may have it to lower your risk for cancer in these parts of the body. You may be at high risk if you have a family member who had ovarian or breast cancer. You may also have a mutation in the breast cancer susceptibility (BRCA) genes. These are genes that make tumor suppressor proteins. If these genes are mutated, they don't work as they should. And cells are more likely to develop cancer.
This procedure may also be done at the time you have your uterus removed. This is called a hysterectomy. Other health problems may call for taking out the ovaries and fallopian tubes at the same time. These other problems may include pelvic pain, infection, or ovarian cysts.
You will check into a hospital. You may need to spend a few days there after this surgery. During the procedure: