Detorsion and conservative therapy for twisted adnexa: our experience.

Sunita Tandulwadkar, Amit Shah, Bhavana Agarwal
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Objective: 1) To determine if detorsion of the twisted adnexa is better than traditional adnexectomy to conserve the adnexa and preserve its function. 2) To determine the feasibility of detorsion in conservation of adnexa.

Design: Prospective Study from September 2004 to September 2008.

Setting: Private IVF and Endoscopy Centre.

Patients: 22 patients with twisted adnexa (15 non-pregnant and 7 pregnant).

Intervention: Surgical intervention and either detorsion of adnexa or adnexectomy.

Main outcome measures: Ovarian preservation and conservation of ovarian function in 77.2% cases determined by: a) Follicular development on sonography (performed for one year after adnexectomy). b) Subsequent surgery for unrelated cause showing healthy ovaries. c) controlled ovarian hyperstimulation and successful oocyte retrieval subsequently.

Results: We could conserve the adenexa in 77.2% cases. Laparoscopic detorsion was performed in 11/15(73.33 %) of non-pregnant women and adnexectomy done in four women 26.66%. Among the seven pregnant women, adnexa could be preserved in 6/7(85.7%) and only one woman required adnexectomy. Laparotomy was required in 2/22(9%) women both of which were in late second trimester of pregnancy. In one case (4.54%) we had recurrence of torsion. 88.23% of the women with conserved adnexa showed preservation of ovarian function.

Conclusion: Our study showed that timely diagnosis and intervention could make the difference between ovarian loss and salvage- an outcome of great importance in population of reproductive age females. Laparoscopy with its many benefits proves to be superior to laparotomy.

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附件扭曲的变形与保守治疗:我们的经验。
目的:1)确定扭曲附件的扭转是否比传统的附件切除术更能保留附件和功能。2)确定附属物变形保护的可行性。设计:2004年9月至2008年9月的前瞻性研究。地点:私人试管婴儿和内窥镜检查中心。患者:附件扭曲22例(未孕15例,孕7例)。干预:手术干预和附件变形或附件切除术。主要观察指标:77.2%的卵巢保存和卵巢功能保存:a)超声检查卵泡发育(附件切除术后1年)。b)随后因无关原因进行的手术显示卵巢健康。C)控制卵巢过度刺激和随后成功的卵母细胞回收。结果:77.2%的患者能保留腺瘤。11/15(73.33%)的非孕妇行腹腔镜下切除,4例26.66%行附件切除术。7例孕妇中有6/7(85.7%)保留附件,只有1例需要切除附件。2/22(9%)的孕妇均处于妊娠中期晚期,需要剖腹手术。1例(4.54%)出现扭转复发。附件保守者卵巢功能保留率为88.23%。结论:我们的研究表明,及时的诊断和干预可以区分卵巢的丧失和保留,这是育龄女性人群中非常重要的结果。腹腔镜手术有许多优点,优于剖腹手术。
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