Granulation tissue?

From: Dr. Rupak Ranjan Roy (rupakroy1@dataone.in)
Thu Aug 25 19:22:33 2005


Forty six year old woman; I did a straight forward abdominal hysterectomy for symptom producing multiple fibroids, nearly two and half years ago. Perfectly okay till now. Came the other day for vague lower abdominal pain. Could not find anything abdominally. There was a small, area of scarring on the vaginal vault that was tender (not too bad, but a speculum hurts) and bled a tiny bit when touched by the speculum blade. Looks like granulation tissue.

Can granulation tissue develop this late after a hysterectomy?

Dr. Rupak Ranjan Roy MRCOG





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