A rare cause of acute abdominal pain in children: Isolated tubal torsion; a case series
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Gunal, Yasemin DereBahadir, Gokhan Berktug
Boybeyi, Ozlem
Cil, Aylin Pelin
Aslan, Mustafa Kemal
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Gunal, Y. D., Bahadir, G. B., Boybeyı, O., Cıl, A. P., & Aslan, M. K. (2016). A rare cause of acute abdominal pain in children: Isolated tubal torsion; a case series. Turkish journal of emergency medicine, 17(2), 73–76.Abstract
Isolated tubal torsion -a rare cause of acute abdomen in children-is usually difficult to diagnose because of non-specific findings. Surgical salphingectomy is required in delayed diagnosis in most cases. Three sexual inactive adolescents diagnosed in isolated tubal torsion (ITT) were discussed for its diagnostic features and surgical management. Laboratory tests and radiological studies including ultrasonography (US), color doppler ultrasound were performed in all patients after evaluation for acute lower abdominal pain in emergency department and they underwent surgical intervention with laparotomy (n:2) and laparoscopy (n:1). One of the patients in this study had salpingectomy. Detorsion of the fallopian tube and cyst excision were performed in the remaining two patients who also had paratubal cysts. There was no recurrence in these patients during the follow-up for 3 and 2 years. The isolated tubal torsion should be kept in mind and early surgical management is essential in order to preserve fallopian tube because of its importance in fertility. Copyright (C) 2016 The Emergency Medicine Association of Turkey. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of the Owner. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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