Adnexal torsion: A comprehensive review of types, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management strategies during pregnancy
Amal Mohamed Kayali,
Razan Azmi Dalloul,
Mahinar Mamdouh Alhartani
et al.
Abstract:Adnexal torsion is a gynecological surgical emergency which during pregnancy can be associated with high patient morbidity and fetal mortality if not managed promptly. Fertility preservation is an essential concern. The underlying pathophysiology involves ovarian tissue torsion on its pedicle, leading to decreased venous return, stromal edema, internal hemorrhage, and infarction. It can affect females of all age groups, and they present mainly with an acute onset of pelvic pain, followed by nausea and vomiting… Show more
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