Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Tubo-Ovarian Abscess Overview A tubo-ovarian abscess is a pocket of pus that forms during an infection of a fallopian tube and ovary. This abscess is often caused by pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) .
A tubo-ovarian abscess is usually diagnosed with a physical exam and pelvic ultrasound . Some abscesses are found by using surgery (laparoscopy or laparotomy ) to look inside the belly.
A tubo-ovarian abscess is usually treated with antibiotics. Very large abscesses or ones that don't go away after antibiotic treatment may have to be drained. Draining may be done by using a large needle. The needle is guided by ultrasound or by cutting into the abscess during laparoscopy or laparotomy . Sometimes the infected tube and ovary also have to be removed with surgery.
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