2016
DOI: 10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20164685
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Case series of paediatric adnexal torsion: rare yet urgent entity

Abstract: Ovarian torsion is a true emergency which warrants early diagnosis and timely surgical management to avoid the catastrophic consequences of further adnexal injury. In paediatric population, this is especially dangerous as the condition can go undiagnosed because of its rarity and nonspecific presentation of disease. This leads to delay in surgical exploration and loss of ovarian function. We encountered 6 cases of ovarian torsion in paediatric age group during a period of 2 years, at a tertiary care hospital i… Show more

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“…In case ovary after de-torsion has become friable and cystectomy is not possible then salpingooophorectomy should be performed as the last resort. 4…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In case ovary after de-torsion has become friable and cystectomy is not possible then salpingooophorectomy should be performed as the last resort. 4…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultrasound is the best initial investigation as it is readily available, no radiation exposure and can differentiate from other common causes of acute abdominal pain. 10 CT scan and MRI imaging can be used to diagnose ovarian torsion if not confirmed on ultrasonography. Subacute ovarian haemorrhage and abnormal enhancement is usually seen as their characteristic patterns on CT scan and MRI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subacute ovarian haemorrhage and abnormal enhancement is usually seen as their characteristic patterns on CT scan and MRI. 10 Management can be conservative, which preserves the ovary. Conservative surgical options include detorsion and oophoropexy, which are favored presently in 28% to 45% cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abdominal pain is a serious complaint for toddlers as their symptoms consist of just crying, obviously when mother has the experience she would be aware of the seriousness of such complaint and hurry to see a doctor, in children over 5-8 years of age, lower abdominal symptoms and following taking a proper history, reliable clinical examination and other investigations, the common deferential diagnosis include either Mesenteric Adenitis, or Acute Appendicitis etc. When in female toddler around the age of two years , abdominal symptoms should be regarded as more serious since almost always acute appendicitis can be ruled out, and involvement of adnexal should be kept in mind despite its rarity [3], It can occur at any age, for almost 70% of cases In women aged less than 20 years [4]. Accordingly a quick and confident diagnosis is required to save the adnexal structures from infarction, this can't be achieved unless be thought of.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%