why do fallopian tubes very rarely get gangrenous with infections but it is common in the appendix or colon ?
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fallopian tube is open at its both ends. Hence it cannot get obstructed unless there is some inflammation and adhesions. Also, fallopian tubes convey only unfertilised eggs which are very minute in size. Unlike in Appendix and Colon, which convey fecal material that is loaded with bugs.
Normally fallopian tube is sterile while the intestines are full of bugs.
Because the appendix & Colon are part of the bodys waste processing system and are therefore full of things that can cause the gangrene.
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