Ovarian torsion during the first trimester of pregnancy: a case report and review of literature

Afroditi Ziogou, Alexios Giannakodimos, Ilias Giannakodimos, Angelos Manikas, Petros Ioannou, Eleftherios Ziogos

Background: Ovarian torsion comprises a challenging gynecologic emergency, predominantly concerning women of reproductive age and its occurrence during pregnancy is considered particularly demanding. Despite being characterized by non-specific clinical manifestations, the majority of cases typically present with acute abdominal pain …

Adnexal torsion during pregnancy: A rare cause of acute abdomen

Konstantinos Zacharis, Stavros Kravvaritis, Theodoros Charitos, Eleni Chrysafopoulou, Anastasia Fouka

 

 
Ovarian torsion is caused by rotation of the ovary or adnexa with the vascular pedicle on its axis resulting in arterial and venous obstruction. Here we report a case of a pregnant woman presented to the emergency department in early second trimester with acute abdomen. History revealed the presence of an ovarian mass detected by ultrasonography 6 months before pregnancy. Sonographic examination showed right adnexal mass with abnormal Doppler velocimetry and thus immediate laparotomy was decided. Right salpingo-oophorectomy was performed and post-operative course of the patient was uneventful…

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