Ovarian Salvage (Torsion & Benign Tumor): Practice Gap discussion at Update...

Space: StayCurrentMD Published: 2018-09-16
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Introduction to Ovarian Torsion
A 13-year-old female presents with severe lower abdominal pain and an ultrasound reveals an enlarged right ovary with a cystic mass. Discussion on the management options and the importance of not relying solely on ultrasound for diagnosing torsion.
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Understanding Ultrasound Limitations
Discussion on the limitations of ultrasound in diagnosing ovarian torsion and the necessity of laparoscopy for definitive diagnosis. Emphasis on the unreliability of vascular flow as an indicator of ovarian viability.
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Management of Torsed Ovary
Exploration of management strategies for a torsed ovary, including the decision to leave or remove the ovary based on viability and associated cystic masses.
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Surgical Decision-Making
Discussion on factors influencing the decision to perform salpingo-oophorectomy versus preserving the ovary, including the presence of malignancy and patient history.
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Follow-Up and Monitoring
Importance of follow-up imaging and monitoring for ovarian viability post-torsion, including the use of tumor markers and ultrasound to assess cystic masses.
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Case Studies and Clinical Insights
Discussion of real-life case studies illustrating the complexities of managing ovarian torsion and cystic masses, highlighting the need for individualized treatment plans.
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Conclusion and Future Directions
Summary of key takeaways regarding the management of ovarian torsion and the ongoing need for improved diagnostic tools and surgical techniques in pediatric surgery.

Topic overview

At the 6th Annual Pediatric Surgery Update Course, Drs Charles Snyder, Craig Lillehei and David Powell discussthe top ten practice gaps of 2018. Here they discuss ovarian salvage, focusing on low sensitivity of ultrasound, pursuing laparoscopy for detorsion, and subsequent management of ovary and potential neoplasm.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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