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Comparison of Emergent and Elective Surgeries of Endometriomas: Is Adnexal Torsion a Concern?

Lotem Dafna1, Hadas Ganer Herman1, Shimon Ginath1, Amir Shalev1, Ram Kerner1, Ran Keidar1, Jacob Bar1, Ron Sagiv1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: When a woman with an endometrioma presents with acute abdominal pain, it is unclear whether ovarian torsion should be suspected.
OBJECTIVES: To compare patient characteristics, imaging results, and surgical management of endometriomas in elective versus emergent surgeries.
METHODS: This retrospective cohort study included women treated at our institution during the period 1990-2015 who presented with histologically verified endometrioma and who underwent either planned surgery or emergent surgery due to suspected adnexal torsion.
RESULTS: Of 225 surgeries performed, 174 were elective and 51 emergent. Patients in the emergent group were significantly younger (33.9 ± 11.1 vs. 39.01 ± 10.9 years, P = 0.004). Abdominal pain was the main complaint of all the emergent surgery patients and the leading complaint in 21% of the elective surgery patients (P < 0.001), with right-sided predominance in both groups. Sonographic parameters were similar in both groups. Bilateral ovarian cysts were noted in 11.7% and 11.0% of emergent and elective patients, respectively (P = 0.87). Laboratory evaluation was notable for a higher white blood cell count and CA125 levels among emergent patients. All patients in the emergent group and 93% of patients in the elective group were managed laparoscopically. No cases of torsion were noted. The rate of intra-pelvic adhesions was similar in both groups (56.8% vs. 66.6%, P = 0.19).
CONCLUSIONS: Endometrioma may present with acute abdominal pain. However, adnexal torsion in these patients is rare. These cases can be managed using a minimally invasive approach, assuming an optimal surgical setting.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31032566

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Isr Med Assoc J            Impact factor:   0.892


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1.  Risk Factors Associated with Adnexal Torsion after Hysterectomy.

Authors:  Laura N Homewood; Eesha D Dave; Riyas Ali; Indika V Mallawaarachchi; Sarah J Ratcliffe; Goundappa K Balasubramani; Ted T M Lee
Journal:  J Minim Invasive Gynecol       Date:  2021-08-14       Impact factor: 4.137

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