What Is a Tubo-Ovarian Abscess?
Fallopian tube ovarian abscesses usually develop from acute salpingitis. Inflammation causes the umbrella end of the fallopian tube to stick to the isthmus, and inflammatory secretions cannot be discharged, which accumulates to form a fallopian tube. Pure ovarian empyema is relatively rare. Ovarian empy is also caused by acute salpingitis. If the fallopian tube umbrella end is not closed when acute salpingitis occurs, its purulent secretions can flow from the umbrella end into the pelvic cavity, causing extensive adhesions of the pelvic organs. The fallopian tube and ovary are surrounded by it and gradually develop into a fallopian tube ovarian abscess.
Fallopian tube ovarian abscess
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- Fallopian tube ovarian abscess mostly
- Hospital treatment is appropriate during treatment.
- The patient needs to rest in bed and take a position
- Drink plenty of water and eat high-quality protein and vitamin-rich vegetables and fruits to strengthen your physique.
- Pathological changes:
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- 1. Gynecological examination: It can be found that the posterior uterine movement is limited, and one or both sides of the uterus can get cystic mass, lack of movement, and mild tenderness.
- 2.B-ultrasound: liquid dark areas can be found on one or both sides of the uterus, the cyst wall is thick, and the surrounding borders are unclear.
- 3. Fallopian tube angiography: those with infertility should check for fallopian tube obstruction after inflammation control.
- 4.CA125: Differentiate from other pelvic tumors.