Pyosalpinges is a known complication of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), with a high morbidity rate. Microorganisms like N. gonorrhoea, M. genitalium, ‎G. vaginalis, and anaerobes are responsible for PID. If not treated properly, PID can potentially cause pyosalpinges. Microbes like N.

gonorrhoea infect the genital organs in females that irreversibly damages the fallopian tubes, causing pyosalpinges. In this article, we present the case of a woman with lower genital tract infection and pyosalpinges that was successfully managed by laparoscopic surgery. Case presentation A 29-year-old woman (G1P0010) presented to a hospital with complaints of inability to conceive for the last 3 years. Currently, the patient was experiencing neither pelvic pain nor dyspareunia. History Sexually active since the age of 18 Self-medication due to infection caused by C. trachomatis (5 years earlier)…