Case Report: Ovarian torsion in pregnancy - Diagnosis and management

Melinda J. Morton, Mary Masterson, Beatrice Hoffmann

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Abstract

Background: Ovarian torsion (OT) is one of the most common gynecologic surgical emergencies. All age groups can be affected, but ovarian stimulation, as found during early pregnancy or infertility treatment, is a major risk factor. Objective: Diagnosing OT in early pregnancy can be challenging. Patients frequently present with abdominal pain and non-specific symptoms. Missed diagnosis of OT could lead not only to ovarian necrosis and sepsis, but also threaten the pregnancy. The objective of this article is to present a case of OT in early pregnancy and to review its epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment. Case Report: A 30-year-old woman at 10 weeks gestational age presented to the Emergency Department (ED) with 2 h duration of abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. The patient was not on ovarian stimulation treatments. A bedside ED ultrasound showed an enlarged edematous right ovary with a large cyst, but without flow on color Doppler. Immediate obstetric consultation was initiated. Eventual radiology ultrasound showed decreased but present flow in the right ovary. The patient underwent emergent laparoscopic surgery, during which the necrotic right ovary was removed. She was placed on progesterone therapy upon hospital discharge and eventually delivered a healthy term infant. Conclusions: Ovarian torsion in pregnancy is increasing in frequency due to the growing prevalence of ovarian stimulation treatment. Although diagnostic ultrasound is a frequently used imaging tool in patients with suspected OT, the mere presence of blood flow on Doppler ultrasonography of the adnexa has a poor negative predictive value. A high clinical suspicion and early laparoscopic management correlate with favorable maternal and fetal outcomes.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)348-351
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Emergency Medicine
Volume45
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • adnexal mass
  • ovarian torsion
  • pelvic ultrasonography
  • pregnancy

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Emergency Medicine

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