Hysterosalpingostomy


hysterosalpingostomy hys·ter·o·sal·pin·gos·to·my (hĭs’tə-rō-sāl’pĭng-gŏs’tə-mē, -pĭn-)
n.
Surgical restoration of a connection between the uterus and an occluded fallopian tube.

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