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Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports | Volume-8 | Issue-11
Post Hysterectomy Fallopian Tube Prolapse: A Rare Case
Dr. Jadhav Vaishali, Dr Mishra Nigamanand, Dr. Savani Gayatri, Dr. G Geetadevi, Dr. Gaddam Prachi
Published: Nov. 11, 2020 | 129 70
DOI: 10.36347/sjmcr.2020.v08i11.006
Pages: 955-957
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Abstract
Fallopian tube prolapse through the vaginal vault is a complication seen in few cases of hysterectomies where, the adnexa is preserved. The overall occurrence of fallopian tube prolapse through vaginal vault after hysterectomy is 0.01-0.05% regardless of the route [1].The only means of definitive diagnosis is the histopathological examination. Fallopian tube prolapse can be prevented by prophylactic salpingectomy or by suturing the adnexa high up in the pelvis in abdominal hysterectomy. This condition can be confused with vault granulation tissue and serious condition like carcinoma in vaginal vault. Here, we present a case of 60yrs old lady with fimbrial prolapse through the vault.