Ovarian conservation in adnexal torsion-a report of six cases

Ovarian torsion Conservative Treatment Interventional radiology Surgical emergency
DOI: 10.1007/s10397-007-0332-3 Publication Date: 2007-08-15T12:08:01Z
ABSTRACT
Adnexal torsion is an uncommon but important cause of emergency admission to the gynaecologist. Treatment of adnexal torsion has traditionally involved surgical excision of the affected structure, usually via laparotomy. A more conservative surgical approach of untwisting the torsion has been widely reported in paediatric cases. Despite reports of the successful treatment of torsion with this approach in the adult population, many UK surgeons remain reluctant to attempt ovarian conserving surgery, particularly via the laparoscopic route.We report six cases of conservative surgery for adnexal torsion. After initial success via laparotomy, the subsequent five cases were managed laparoscopically. We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this management approach.
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