Abstract

A case of salpingitis with pyosalpinx subsequent to tubal ligation is described. The procedure was performed at the time of cesarean section 7 years earlier. The pyosalpinx included the distal portion of the ligated tube, with no evidence of infection in the proximal segment. Although pelvic peritonitis, salpingitis and tubo-ovarian abscess are rare following tubal ligation, they should be suspected in any patient presenting with lower abdominal pain.

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