Management of adnexal torsion at 23 weeks of pregnancy a case report

妊娠23周附件扭转的处理:病例报告

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Adnexal torsion is a rare gynecological emergency, even more exceptional during pregnancy, which can lead to diagnostic delays. Its diagnosis is challenging due to the upward displacement of the ovary in advanced pregnancy, which can mimic other surgical emergencies like appendicitis or pyelonephritis. CASE REPORT: A 27-year-old woman, G1P0 at 23 weeks of gestation, presented with acute pelvic associated with vomiting. Clinical and ultrasound findings revealed a right ovarian torsion on a 60 × 40 mm dermoid cyst. A laparotomy was performed, showing two twists of the ovarian pedicle without ischemia, and a cystectomy was completed, the pregnancy continued to term without complications. DISCUSSION: Adnexal torsion is a rare emergency in pregnancy), often linked to ovarian pathology like dermoid cysts, as in our cases. Diagnosis is challenging due to nonspecific symptoms and anatomical changes during pregnancy, with ultrasound as the primary tool and MRI for additional precision. Management depends on gestational age and adnexal viability, with laparoscopy favored before 17 weeks and laparotomy for advanced pregnancies. CONCLUSION: Adnexal torsion is difficult to diagnose in pregnancy due to nonspecific symptoms. Prompt diagnostic laparoscopy, following safety guidelines, is crucial for persistent pain unresponsive to treatment to avoid delays.

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