Update Course Rewind: Ovarian Torsion Management 2023

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00:00:55
Introduction to the case presentation on ovarian torsion management.
Introduction to the case presentation on ovarian torsion management.
00:01:06
Presentation of the sample case: 5-year-old female with acute pelvic pain and vomiting.
Presentation of the sample case: 5-year-old female with acute pelvic pain and vomiting.
00:01:59
Key point: Avoid oophorectomy in cases of ovarian torsion.
Key point: Avoid oophorectomy in cases of ovarian torsion.
00:02:30
Discussion on managing the fallopian tube, especially in adolescent patients.
Discussion on managing the fallopian tube, especially in adolescent patients.
00:02:51
Discussion on attacking Pexy for cases where there are no clear causes for the torsion.
Discussion on attacking Pexy for cases where there are no clear causes for the torsion.
00:03:20
Consideration of incising the cortex to reduce edema, but difficulty in identifying underlying issues.
Consideration of incising the cortex to reduce edema, but difficulty in identifying underlying issues.
00:03:49
Importance of removing paratubal or paraovarian cysts to prevent future torsions.
Importance of removing paratubal or paraovarian cysts to prevent future torsions.
00:03:58
Risk of torsion in prepubertal vs. pubertal females and anatomical considerations.
Risk of torsion in prepubertal vs. pubertal females and anatomical considerations.
00:04:26
Discussion on the risk of re-torsion and potential predisposing factors.
Discussion on the risk of re-torsion and potential predisposing factors.
00:04:46
Summary of key points in managing ovarian torsion: avoid oophorectomy, preserve ovary, watch for underlying factors.
Summary of key points in managing ovarian torsion: avoid oophorectomy, preserve ovary, watch for underlying factors.

Topic overview

Our 11th Annual Update Course in Pediatric Surgery was held past August. In this video series, we'll recap the sessions and share the main highlights with you. Today, we'll talk about ovarian torsion management with a sample case. Joining the discussion are Drs. Erin Rowell and Dan Von Allmen, both pediatric surgeons, and Dr. Lesley Breech, a pediatric gynecologist.

Host: Em Gootee

Resources:

https://www.acog.org/clinical/clinical-guidance/committee-opinion/articles/2019/08/adnexal-torsion-in-adolescents

Adnexal Torsion in Adolescents, ACOG Committee Opinion Number 783 August 2019 (Reaffirmed 2021) The North American Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology endorses this document. This Committee Opinion was developed by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists' Committee on Adolescent Health Care in collaboration with committee members Margaret Abraham, MD, MSc, and Erin A. Keyser, MD.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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