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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology:
October 2005 - Volume 17 - Issue 5 - p 483-489
Adolescent and pediatric gynecology

Adnexal torsion in pediatric and adolescent girls

Breech, Lesley L; Hillard, Paula J Adams

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Abstract

Purpose of review: This review provides timely information to assist in solving the diagnostic dilemma of adnexal or ovarian torsion. Knowledge and awareness of current literature is essential to help clinicians improve diagnostic accuracy and avoid potentially catastrophic consequences, including loss of ovarian tissue and function.

Recent findings: This article reviews recent evidence regarding radiologic tools used for efficient, timely diagnosis and management strategies for adnexal torsion, including detorsion. The role of oophoropexy in the pediatric and adolescent population is also reviewed.

Summary: The discussion reinforces the role of detorsion in lieu of oophorectomy or adnextomy in an effort to preserve reproductive capacity in a young population. Long-term follow-up, including reproductive outcomes, is needed to determine the role of oophoropexy.

© 2005 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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