Laparoscopic management of an intrauterine fallopian tube incarceration after curettage for a non- progressing pregnancy
ConclusionCurettage for miscarriage or undesired pregnancy is not exempt from complications (as hemorrhage, simple perforation, or infection) Intrauterine fallopian tube incarceration is uncommon but can affect fertility. This diagnosis is important to avoid destruction of the fimbriae, necrosis of the tube and also to reduce the risk for ectopic pregnancy.
Source: Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology - Category: OBGYN Source Type: research
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