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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Dr Sabuhi Qureshi
Definition
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) refers to acute
infection of the upper genital tract structures
in women, involving any or all of the uterus,
fallopian tubes, and ovaries.
Early diagnosis and treatment are believed to
be key elements in the prevention of long-
term sequelae, such as infertility and ectopic
pregnancy
PID is primarily a disease of sexually active
women.
The two most important sexually transmitted
organisms associated with acute PID are
Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria
gonorrhoeae.
Polymicrobial infection
• PID is a polymicrobial infection.
• Acute PID is an ascending infection caused by
cervical as well as the vaginal microflora,
including anaerobic organisms
• Cervical microorganisms - Chlamydia
trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae)
• Vaginal microflora, including anaerobic
organisms, enteric gram-negative rods,
streptococci, genital mycoplasmas,
and Gardnerella vaginalis, which is associated
bacterial vaginosis
Bacterial vaginosis results in complex
alterations of the normal vaginal flora, which
may alter host defense mechanisms in the
cervicovaginal environment
Types
• Acute PID
• Chronic PID
Pathology of Acute PID
• Inflammed, fluid filled tubes
• Pyosalpinx
• Tubo- Ovarian Abscess
• Pelvic abscess
• Pelvic/general peritonitis.
Pelvic adhesions
Hydrosalpinx
USG showing hydrosalpinx
Pelvic abscess- usg TVS
Pyosalpinx seen in USG
Tubovarian mass in USG
• Fitz Hugh Curtis Syndrome – Inflammation of
the liver capsule can occur with chlamydia and
gonococcal infection.
• Patient has right upper quadrant pain & liver
tenderness.
Chronic PID
Women who are inadequately treated,
untreated or have recurrent infections,
chronic PID ensues.
Chronic PID- Pathology
• Tubo ovarian mass
• Pyosalpinx pus
• Hydrosalpinx
• Frozen pelvis
Risk Factors for PID
• Young age
• Low socioeconomic status
• Multiple sex partners
• Unmarried/ widowed women
• Past h/o STI
• Vaginal douching
• IUCD for 3 weeks after insertion
• Smoking/ substance abuse.
Complications/ Sequelae
• Pelvic peritonitis
• General peritonitis
• Rupture of tubo- ovarian abscess
• Sub diagphragmatic/ perinephric abscess
• Septic thrombophlebitis
• Septiceamia
Sequelae
• Ectopic pregnancy
• Infertility
• Chronic pelvic pain
Acute PID - Symptoms
• Lower abdominal pain
• Abnormal vaginal discharge
• Fever
• AUB
• Dyspareunia- deep
• Nausea, vomiting,diarrhea, tenesmus
• Right upper quadrant pain
Acute PID - signs
• Lower abdominal tenderness
• Liver tenderness
• Signs of peritonitis
• Abnormal vaginal discharge
• Mucopus exuding from os
• Cervical motion tenderness
• Adenexal tenderness/ mass
• Fullness in POD- pelvic abscess
Investigation – acute PID
• Hgm including TLC & DLC, ESR, CRP
• Endocervical d/s for pus cells & NAAT for
chlamydia & gonorrhoea
• Vaginal d/s for wet saline & KOH test
• Urine c&s
• TVS- TOmass, Pyo or hydrosalpinx,Pelvic
abscess, free peritoneal fluid & to exclude
ectopic preg
D/D of acute PID
• Ectopic pregnancy
• Torsion/ rupture of ovarian cyst
• Endometriosis
• Acute appendicitis
• UTI
• Diverticulitis
• IBS
• IBD
• Laparoscopy is considered the gold standard
for diagnosis.
• But not performed as routine
• Indicated in patients who do not respond to
initial therapy or diagnosis is doubtful.
Management of acute PID
• Assess the need for hospitalization
• Antimicrobial therapy
• Treatment of partners
• Counselling
• Assessment of response to therapy
• Decision regarding surgical intervention
• Follow-up for sequelae.
Indications for hospitalization
• Diagnosis is in doubt
• Lack of response or tolerance to oral
medications
• Nonadherence to therapy
• Inability to take oral medications due to
nausea and vomiting
• Severe clinical illness (high fever, nausea,
vomiting, severe abdominal pain)
• Complicated PID with pelvic abscess (including
tuboovarian abscess)
• Possible need for surgical intervention or
diagnostic exploration for alternative etiology
(eg, appendicitis)
CDC guideline for acute PID –inpatient
therapy
Cefoxitin (2 g intravenously every 6 hours) or
cefotetan (2 g IV every 12 hours)
plus
Doxycycline (100 mg orally every 12 hours).
I/V therapy is discontinued 24 hrs after patient is
fever free..
Continue oral doxy for 14 days.
Regimen B
Clindamycin (900 mg intravenously every 8
hours) plus gentamicin loading dose
(2 mg/kg of body weight) followed by a
maintenance dose (1.5 mg/kg) every 8 hours.
Single daily intravenous dosing of gentamicin
may be substituted for three times daily
dosing
Indications for surgical intervention
• USG guided pus aspiration- Pelvic abscess,
subhepatic abscess
• Posterior colpotomy- Pelvic abscess
• Laparoscopic aspiration of pus or drainage or
adhesiolysis
• Laparotmy for to abscess/ or rupture of same
or multiple collection in abdomen
• Salpingoopherectomy.
Management of Sexual partners
• Contact partners within 6 months of onset of
disease.
• Screen for gonococcal/chlamydial infection
• If screening not possible, start empirical
therapy.
• Avoid intercourse till the partner completes
treatment.
Counseling
• Early treatment reduces the risk of sequelae
but does not eliminate it.
• Barrier contraception reduces risk
• Recurrence of infection increases the risk of
infertility.
• Sexual partner must be treated.
Chronic PID- symptoms
• History of previous infection.
• Lower abdominal pain
• Deep dyspareunia
• Congestive dysmenorrhoea
• Menorrhagia, polymenorrhoea,
polymenorrhagia
• Chronic pelvic pain
• Infertility
Signs of Chronic PID
• Abdominal examination- Tenderness, mass
arising from pelvis
• Per speculum examination- Vaginal/ Cervical
discharge
• Pelvic examination- Fixed r/v tender uterus,
adenexal tenderness, pelvic mass,
hydrosalpinx, tubo- ovarian mass.
• Frozen pelvis
Diffrential diagnosis
• Endometriosis
• Chronic ectopic pregnancy
Investigation
• USG may reveal hydro/ pyosalpinx, TO mass,
Ovarian endometrioma
• Laparoscopy may be required for diagnosis &
therapy.
Management of Chronic PID
• Laparoscopy- adhesiolysis, salpingo-
opherectomy
• Laparotomy- Adhesiolysis, Salpingo-
opherectomy.
• Hysterctomy with bilateral salpingo-
opherectomy
Cervicitis
• Ectocervix is susceptible to HSV, HPV,
Mycoplasma.
• Endocervix- is infected by Chlamydia &
Gonorrhoea.
• Infection is sexually transmitted.
• Asymptomatic infection in many.
• Symptomatic infection gives rise to muco- pus
Diagnostic criteria
• Ectopy of glandular epithelium
• Friable epithelium
• Bleeds on touch
• Mucopus seen frm os
• 10 or more neutrophils on gram stained smear
• Rule out Syphilis & HIV
Diagnosis
• Gram staining intracellular diplococci, culture,
NAAT, Culture & sensitivity
• Chlamydia- Gram staining- pus cells>10 /HPF,
Culture, NAAT, Direct fluorescent antigen.
Gram positive intracellular gonococci
Treatment- Gonorrhea
• Ceftraixone 125mg IM single dose
• Or
• Cefixime 400 mgm stat oral dose
• Or
• Spectinomycin 2gm IM single dose
Treatment- Chlamydia
• Azithromycin 1gm stat oral dose
• Or
• Doxy 100mgm BD for 7 days orally.
• Or
• Ofloxacin 300 mgm BD orally bfor 7 days.
Syndromic Management
• Government of India programme for control
of STI & RTI.
• Treatment of vaginitis, cervicitis or PID on the
basis of history( symptoms) & examination (
signs).
• Done where investigation facilities are not
available.
• Immediate starting of treatment without lab
results
• Syndrome of vaginal discharge
• Syndrome of lower abdominal pain
• Treatment- fix dose drugs to be taken by
patient in the clinic.
• Suraksha clinics have been satrted for RTI/STI
control.
• Kit 1- Azithromycin 1gm stat plus Cefixime 400
mgm stat.- cervicitis
• Kit 2- Fluconazole 150 mgm stat plus
Secnidazole 2gms stat- vaginitis.
• Kit 6- Doxy 100 mgm BD for 14 days plus
Metrogyl 400 mgm BD for 14 days plus
Cefixime 400 mgm stat.
• Kit 1 is also used for partner management.
Question
A 27 year old nulliparous woman presents
with fever, lower abdominal pain, vomiting &
discharge p/v. Her LMP was one month back,
not on any contraception
• What will you look for in clinical examination
to make a diagnosis?
• Temp, pulse respiration B.P to look for
septicaemia.
• Abdominal exam, p/s exam & p/v exam
• What is the differential diagnosis?
• What findings in examination will help you to
make a diagnosis of PID
• Abdominal tenderness, rigidity,
• P/S exam- Mucopus from cervix
• P/V exam- Uterine tenderness, adenexal
tenderness, cervical tenderness, adenexal
mass, fullness in POD
• What investigations you will do?
• Haemogram- TLC & DLC
• Gram staining for gonorrohea & pus cells
• NAAT for chalmydia & gonorrhea
• Vaginal discharge for BV
• UPT, S Beta HCG estimation
• TVS
• What is the criteria for admission to hospital
for acute PID?
• Diagnosis is in doubt
• Lack of response or tolerance to oral
medications
• Nonadherence to therapy
• Inability to take oral medications due to
nausea and vomiting
• Severe clinical illness (high fever, nausea,
vomiting, severe abdominal pain)
• Complicated PID with pelvic abscess (including
tuboovarian abscess)
• Possible need for surgical intervention or
diagnostic exploration for alternative etiology
(eg, appendicitis)
• Will you treat the sexual partner?
• What will you counsel her for?
• Complete treatment
• Treatment of sexual partner
• Use of Barrier contraception
• Abstinence during treatment
• A 34 year old, para 2, live 2, presnts with
lower abdominal pain of 15 days duration, off
& on, vaginal discharge, dyspareunia. H/O
similar symptoms in past one year.
• What is the differential diagnosis?
• What are the examination findings in chronic
PID?
• What is the treatment for chronic PID?
• Doxy 100 mgm BD for 14 days
• Metrogyl 400 mgm BD for 14 days
• Anti inflammatory, analgesics
• Ranitidine
• Sexual partner to be treated.
• Review after 2 weeks for relief.
• Counsel for Barrier contraception

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  • 2. Definition Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) refers to acute infection of the upper genital tract structures in women, involving any or all of the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries.
  • 3. Early diagnosis and treatment are believed to be key elements in the prevention of long- term sequelae, such as infertility and ectopic pregnancy
  • 4. PID is primarily a disease of sexually active women. The two most important sexually transmitted organisms associated with acute PID are Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
  • 6. • PID is a polymicrobial infection. • Acute PID is an ascending infection caused by cervical as well as the vaginal microflora, including anaerobic organisms
  • 7. • Cervical microorganisms - Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae) • Vaginal microflora, including anaerobic organisms, enteric gram-negative rods, streptococci, genital mycoplasmas, and Gardnerella vaginalis, which is associated bacterial vaginosis
  • 8. Bacterial vaginosis results in complex alterations of the normal vaginal flora, which may alter host defense mechanisms in the cervicovaginal environment
  • 10. Pathology of Acute PID • Inflammed, fluid filled tubes • Pyosalpinx • Tubo- Ovarian Abscess • Pelvic abscess • Pelvic/general peritonitis.
  • 17. • Fitz Hugh Curtis Syndrome – Inflammation of the liver capsule can occur with chlamydia and gonococcal infection. • Patient has right upper quadrant pain & liver tenderness.
  • 18. Chronic PID Women who are inadequately treated, untreated or have recurrent infections, chronic PID ensues.
  • 19. Chronic PID- Pathology • Tubo ovarian mass • Pyosalpinx pus • Hydrosalpinx • Frozen pelvis
  • 20. Risk Factors for PID • Young age • Low socioeconomic status • Multiple sex partners • Unmarried/ widowed women • Past h/o STI • Vaginal douching • IUCD for 3 weeks after insertion • Smoking/ substance abuse.
  • 21. Complications/ Sequelae • Pelvic peritonitis • General peritonitis • Rupture of tubo- ovarian abscess • Sub diagphragmatic/ perinephric abscess • Septic thrombophlebitis • Septiceamia
  • 22. Sequelae • Ectopic pregnancy • Infertility • Chronic pelvic pain
  • 23. Acute PID - Symptoms • Lower abdominal pain • Abnormal vaginal discharge • Fever • AUB • Dyspareunia- deep • Nausea, vomiting,diarrhea, tenesmus • Right upper quadrant pain
  • 24. Acute PID - signs • Lower abdominal tenderness • Liver tenderness • Signs of peritonitis • Abnormal vaginal discharge • Mucopus exuding from os • Cervical motion tenderness • Adenexal tenderness/ mass • Fullness in POD- pelvic abscess
  • 25. Investigation – acute PID • Hgm including TLC & DLC, ESR, CRP • Endocervical d/s for pus cells & NAAT for chlamydia & gonorrhoea • Vaginal d/s for wet saline & KOH test • Urine c&s • TVS- TOmass, Pyo or hydrosalpinx,Pelvic abscess, free peritoneal fluid & to exclude ectopic preg
  • 26. D/D of acute PID • Ectopic pregnancy • Torsion/ rupture of ovarian cyst • Endometriosis • Acute appendicitis • UTI • Diverticulitis • IBS • IBD
  • 27. • Laparoscopy is considered the gold standard for diagnosis. • But not performed as routine • Indicated in patients who do not respond to initial therapy or diagnosis is doubtful.
  • 28. Management of acute PID • Assess the need for hospitalization • Antimicrobial therapy • Treatment of partners • Counselling • Assessment of response to therapy • Decision regarding surgical intervention • Follow-up for sequelae.
  • 29. Indications for hospitalization • Diagnosis is in doubt • Lack of response or tolerance to oral medications • Nonadherence to therapy • Inability to take oral medications due to nausea and vomiting
  • 30. • Severe clinical illness (high fever, nausea, vomiting, severe abdominal pain) • Complicated PID with pelvic abscess (including tuboovarian abscess) • Possible need for surgical intervention or diagnostic exploration for alternative etiology (eg, appendicitis)
  • 31. CDC guideline for acute PID –inpatient therapy Cefoxitin (2 g intravenously every 6 hours) or cefotetan (2 g IV every 12 hours) plus Doxycycline (100 mg orally every 12 hours). I/V therapy is discontinued 24 hrs after patient is fever free.. Continue oral doxy for 14 days.
  • 32. Regimen B Clindamycin (900 mg intravenously every 8 hours) plus gentamicin loading dose (2 mg/kg of body weight) followed by a maintenance dose (1.5 mg/kg) every 8 hours. Single daily intravenous dosing of gentamicin may be substituted for three times daily dosing
  • 33. Indications for surgical intervention • USG guided pus aspiration- Pelvic abscess, subhepatic abscess • Posterior colpotomy- Pelvic abscess • Laparoscopic aspiration of pus or drainage or adhesiolysis • Laparotmy for to abscess/ or rupture of same or multiple collection in abdomen • Salpingoopherectomy.
  • 34. Management of Sexual partners • Contact partners within 6 months of onset of disease. • Screen for gonococcal/chlamydial infection • If screening not possible, start empirical therapy. • Avoid intercourse till the partner completes treatment.
  • 35. Counseling • Early treatment reduces the risk of sequelae but does not eliminate it. • Barrier contraception reduces risk • Recurrence of infection increases the risk of infertility. • Sexual partner must be treated.
  • 36. Chronic PID- symptoms • History of previous infection. • Lower abdominal pain • Deep dyspareunia • Congestive dysmenorrhoea • Menorrhagia, polymenorrhoea, polymenorrhagia • Chronic pelvic pain • Infertility
  • 37. Signs of Chronic PID • Abdominal examination- Tenderness, mass arising from pelvis • Per speculum examination- Vaginal/ Cervical discharge • Pelvic examination- Fixed r/v tender uterus, adenexal tenderness, pelvic mass, hydrosalpinx, tubo- ovarian mass. • Frozen pelvis
  • 39. Investigation • USG may reveal hydro/ pyosalpinx, TO mass, Ovarian endometrioma • Laparoscopy may be required for diagnosis & therapy.
  • 40. Management of Chronic PID • Laparoscopy- adhesiolysis, salpingo- opherectomy • Laparotomy- Adhesiolysis, Salpingo- opherectomy. • Hysterctomy with bilateral salpingo- opherectomy
  • 41. Cervicitis • Ectocervix is susceptible to HSV, HPV, Mycoplasma. • Endocervix- is infected by Chlamydia & Gonorrhoea. • Infection is sexually transmitted. • Asymptomatic infection in many. • Symptomatic infection gives rise to muco- pus
  • 42. Diagnostic criteria • Ectopy of glandular epithelium • Friable epithelium • Bleeds on touch • Mucopus seen frm os • 10 or more neutrophils on gram stained smear
  • 43. • Rule out Syphilis & HIV
  • 44. Diagnosis • Gram staining intracellular diplococci, culture, NAAT, Culture & sensitivity • Chlamydia- Gram staining- pus cells>10 /HPF, Culture, NAAT, Direct fluorescent antigen.
  • 46. Treatment- Gonorrhea • Ceftraixone 125mg IM single dose • Or • Cefixime 400 mgm stat oral dose • Or • Spectinomycin 2gm IM single dose
  • 47. Treatment- Chlamydia • Azithromycin 1gm stat oral dose • Or • Doxy 100mgm BD for 7 days orally. • Or • Ofloxacin 300 mgm BD orally bfor 7 days.
  • 48. Syndromic Management • Government of India programme for control of STI & RTI. • Treatment of vaginitis, cervicitis or PID on the basis of history( symptoms) & examination ( signs). • Done where investigation facilities are not available. • Immediate starting of treatment without lab results
  • 49. • Syndrome of vaginal discharge • Syndrome of lower abdominal pain • Treatment- fix dose drugs to be taken by patient in the clinic. • Suraksha clinics have been satrted for RTI/STI control.
  • 50. • Kit 1- Azithromycin 1gm stat plus Cefixime 400 mgm stat.- cervicitis • Kit 2- Fluconazole 150 mgm stat plus Secnidazole 2gms stat- vaginitis. • Kit 6- Doxy 100 mgm BD for 14 days plus Metrogyl 400 mgm BD for 14 days plus Cefixime 400 mgm stat. • Kit 1 is also used for partner management.
  • 51. Question A 27 year old nulliparous woman presents with fever, lower abdominal pain, vomiting & discharge p/v. Her LMP was one month back, not on any contraception
  • 52. • What will you look for in clinical examination to make a diagnosis?
  • 53. • Temp, pulse respiration B.P to look for septicaemia. • Abdominal exam, p/s exam & p/v exam
  • 54. • What is the differential diagnosis?
  • 55. • What findings in examination will help you to make a diagnosis of PID
  • 56. • Abdominal tenderness, rigidity, • P/S exam- Mucopus from cervix • P/V exam- Uterine tenderness, adenexal tenderness, cervical tenderness, adenexal mass, fullness in POD
  • 58. • Haemogram- TLC & DLC • Gram staining for gonorrohea & pus cells • NAAT for chalmydia & gonorrhea • Vaginal discharge for BV • UPT, S Beta HCG estimation • TVS
  • 59. • What is the criteria for admission to hospital for acute PID?
  • 60. • Diagnosis is in doubt • Lack of response or tolerance to oral medications • Nonadherence to therapy • Inability to take oral medications due to nausea and vomiting
  • 61. • Severe clinical illness (high fever, nausea, vomiting, severe abdominal pain) • Complicated PID with pelvic abscess (including tuboovarian abscess) • Possible need for surgical intervention or diagnostic exploration for alternative etiology (eg, appendicitis)
  • 62. • Will you treat the sexual partner?
  • 63. • What will you counsel her for?
  • 64. • Complete treatment • Treatment of sexual partner • Use of Barrier contraception • Abstinence during treatment
  • 65. • A 34 year old, para 2, live 2, presnts with lower abdominal pain of 15 days duration, off & on, vaginal discharge, dyspareunia. H/O similar symptoms in past one year. • What is the differential diagnosis?
  • 66. • What are the examination findings in chronic PID?
  • 67. • What is the treatment for chronic PID?
  • 68. • Doxy 100 mgm BD for 14 days • Metrogyl 400 mgm BD for 14 days • Anti inflammatory, analgesics • Ranitidine • Sexual partner to be treated. • Review after 2 weeks for relief. • Counsel for Barrier contraception