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. 2011 Mar-Apr;18(2):246-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.jmig.2010.10.009.

Intussusception and incarceration of a fallopian tube: report of 2 atypical cases, with differential considerations, clinical evaluation, and current management strategies

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Intussusception and incarceration of a fallopian tube: report of 2 atypical cases, with differential considerations, clinical evaluation, and current management strategies

Gianluca Raffaello Damiani et al. J Minim Invasive Gynecol. 2011 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Herein are presented 2 cases from the last 5 years. In case 1, a fallopian tube intussusception without perforation, misdiagnosed as a myoma, was observed at hysteroscopy of the uterine cavity 18 months after last vacuum aspiration. In case 2, a fallopian tube incarceration, misdiagnosed as a placental polyp, was observed 3 months after last suction curettage. Although uterine perforation caused by suction curettage after abortion or of afterbirth occurs rarely, it is a complication that must be taken into account because after this procedure there may be painful symptoms such as the typical triad of abdominal pain, vaginal discharge, and dyspareunia. In some situations, as in case 2, amenorrhea occurs alone, without other distressing symptoms. In both cases, a hysteroscopic approach was used; laparoscopy was necessary only in case 2.

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