Abstract

Introduction: Prolapse of the fallopian tube into the vaginal vault is a rare complication that may occur after hysterectomy (incidence cited around 0.1%). The clinical presentation includes abdominal pain, dyspareunia, post coital bleeding, and/or vaginal discharge. However, some rare cases can be asymptomatic and diagnosed at routine checkup. Pap smears alone can sometimes be challenging and diagnosing fallopian tube prolapse …

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