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GYN #4 Management of Tubal Torsion: When to Consider Salpingectomy with Dr. Lesley Breech

Video Published 2024-10-10 Updated 2025-10-29

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Case-based discussion of a 12-year-old with acute pelvic pain from adnexal torsion caused by a wolffian duct remnant. Dr. Breech demonstrates surgical technique for detorsion and complete cyst wall resection while preserving the fallopian tube, emphasizing anatomical awareness to prevent recurrence.

Key Takeaways

  • Paratubular/Wolffian duct remnants are common causes of adnexal torsion at puberty and create twisting risk.
  • Always untwist the adnexa first, even if the ovary appears healthy, to restore blood flow before further intervention.
  • Complete resection of the entire cyst wall is essential to prevent recurrence of torsion.
  • Trace the fallopian tube path carefully during mesosalpinx dissection to preserve tubal integrity and future fertility.
  • Ultrasound showing cystic area separate from ovary with preserved ovarian blood flow suggests paratubular cyst with torsion.

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