Saktosalpinx

Sactosalpinx is a medical term that refers to a pathological condition in which the fallopian tubes (salpinx) are filled with fluid or pus. This can be caused by a variety of reasons, including infections, tumors, injuries and other diseases.

Symptoms of sactosalpinx may include abdominal pain, vaginal discharge, fever and general malaise. If not treated promptly, it can lead to serious complications such as infertility, ectopic pregnancy, and even death.

Treatment for sactosalpinx depends on the cause and severity. In some cases, surgery may be required to remove fluid from the fallopian tubes. Antibiotics and other drugs may also be used to treat the infection.

It is important to remember that sactosalpinx is a serious disease that requires timely treatment. If you notice any symptoms associated with this condition, see your doctor for diagnosis and treatment.



Sactosalpinxes are large benign neoplasms that form in cases of chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane of the fallopian tube. As a result, the cavity of the tube expands, the endosalpinx is gradually replaced by cartilage tissue, and the ovary moves towards the abdominal cavity. The size of the tumor can vary from 5 to 30 cm, the shape is usually a one-sided bag or a narrow cone.