Title of article
Adnexal Torsion After Isolated Salpingeal Torsion: an Undesired Complication of Conservative ManagementA Case Report
Author/Authors
Ibirogba ، Eniola R. College of Medicine - Gulf Medical University , Alshehabi ، Faheema Abduljalil College of Medicine - Gulf Medical University , Konchwalla ، Afeefa Ashfaq College of Medicine - Gulf Medical University , Sobei ، Mohammed Sobhy Badr College of Medicine - Gulf Medical University , Ismail ، Amal Hassan Hassan College of Medicine - Gulf Medical University
From page
57
To page
59
Abstract
Objective: Isolated salpingeal torsion (IST) is a rare cause of acute abdomen in women of the reproductive age group. The lack of pathognomonic clinical, laboratory or radiographic findings makes early diagnosis a challenge. We describe a case of IST in a 13-year-old who suffered from a repeat torsion following initial conservative management. Case Report: A 13-year-old girl presented with acute right lower quadrant abdominal pain of insidious onset. Her past medical history was non-contributory and her initial workup was unremarkable. Exploratory laparoscopy subsequently revealed isolated torsion of the right fallopian tube which was detorted. She presented 10 months later with similar complaints and further workup demonstrated right adnexal torsion which was confirmed by laparoscopy; salpingo-oophorectomy was necessary due to gangrenous necrosis. Conclusion: Conservative management of fallopian tube torsion confers the advantage of fertility preservation but the risk of repeat torsion remains clinically significant.
Keywords
Torsion , Fallopian Tube , Adnexal Torsion
Journal title
Journal of Family and Reproductive Health
Journal title
Journal of Family and Reproductive Health
Record number
2512889
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