Isolated fallopian tube torsion is a rare surgical emergency in adolescent girls, with an estimated incidence of one in 1 500 000 cases. 1 The clinical representation is not specific, leading to challenging and delayed diagnosis, often made intraoperatively. Conservative surgical management is uncommon in these young patients due to late diagnosis. 1 This work aims to recall the main characteristics of isolated fallopian tube torsion through a clinical case that successfully underwent conservative treatment.