Ovarian torsion in a twin pregnancy at 32 weeks and 6 days: A case-report

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Bernigaud, Oriane | Fraison, Eloise | Thiberville, Gabriel | Lamblin, Gery

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BACKGROUND: Ovarian torsion during pregnancy is a rare event and occurs mostly during the first trimester. This is the first case describing the diagnosis and management of an ovarian torsion at 33 weeks in a twin pregnancy with a normal term delivery. CASE SUMMARY: The patient presented with irregular uterine contraction due to an acute abdominal pain in the right iliac fossa. A cyst was discovered during the ultrasound scan on the right ovary and a torsion was highly suspected. A small laparotomy facing the ovarian mass after an ultrasound guidance was chosen. The patient finally delivered at 37 weeks. CONCLUSION: The clinic holds a preponderant place in the diagnosis of ovarian torsion. Our surgical approach by laparotomy under ultrasound guidance was less risky than by laparoscopy.

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