Unilateral Missing Segment of the Fallopian Tube in a Fertile Patient ? An Incidental Finding during Myomectomy: A case report
Received Date: Jan 01, 2024 / Published Date: Jan 31, 2024
Abstract
Objective: To report a rare case of a unilateral segmental absence of the fallopian tube in a fertile woman.
Design: Case report. Setting: Obstetrics and Gynecology Unit, Almubarak Hospital- Kassala- Sudan.
Patient: A 35-year-old parous woman underwent myomectomy for menorrhagia.
Interventions: A myomectomy was done—no intervention for the tubal pathology.
Results: incidental finding of an absent segment of the right fallopian tube.
Conclusions: Isolated absence of a segment in a unilateral Fallopian tube is an extremely rare event. Usually reported as incidental findings during procedures for infertility workup. We report a case of an absent segment of a Fallopian tube in a fertile woman. Although the condition is very rare, we assume there are an unknown number of fertile women with similar tubal anomalies.
Citation: Jeyaraj S (2024) Unilateral Missing Segment of the Fallopian Tube in aFertile Patient – An Incidental Finding during Myomectomy: A case report. J PregChild Health 11: 617.
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