ISSN: 2161-0932
Australia
Kevin Ke works at University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia. The author has recently published a manuscript entitled 'Conservative Management of Ovarian Torsion' with us.
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Conservative Management of Ovarian Torsion
Author(s): Kevin Ke*, Dean Helmar Conrad and Gregory Miles Cario
Ovarian torsion is a common gynaecological emergency, affecting women of all ages, with a peak incidence around the age
of 30. Risk factors include enlarged ovaries secondary to ovarian cysts, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome and ovulation
induction, as well as tubal ligation and pregnancy. Diagnosis is primarily clinical, with laboratory and imaging investigations
providing further support. Current management primarily consists of oophorectomy, although there is a trend towards
preserving ovarian tissue through a combination of detorsion, ovarian cystectomy and oophoropexy. There is increasing
evidence that necrotic appearing ovaries that do not appear to recover immediately following detorsion can still be viable in
the long term. Furthermore, a policy of ovarian conservation for all pre-menopausal women with ovarian torsion appears to
result in very good outco.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2161-10932.2020.10.543