Author:
He Xi-Feng,Du Xiu-Ping,Qiao Cui-Feng
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Upstream infection with vaginal flora can develop into tubal endothelial damage and tubal edema, which can lead to tubal obstruction and fallopian tube abscess if left untreated. Fallopian tube abscess in adolescent virgins is very rare, it may lead to long-term or even lifelong complications once it occurred.
Case presentation
A 12-year-old adolescent virgin with no history of sexual intercourse and previous physical fitness who presented with lower abdominal pain with nausea and vomiting for 22 h, body temperature up to 39.2 °C. Laparoscopic surgery revealed an abscess in the left fallopian tube, the left fallopian tube was surgically removed, successfully treated, and the pus was cultured for escherichia coli.
Conclusion
It is important to consider possibility of tubal infection in young.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health