Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences (Jul 2012)

A Rare Case of Isolated torsion of Haematosalphinx Presenting as Acute Abdomen During Pregnancy

  • Shakuntala PN,
  • Shubha R Rao,
  • Poornima M,
  • Padmalatha VV

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2

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Isolated fallopian tubal torsion is a rare non obstetric cause for pain abdomen during pregnancy.We report a case of a 34 year old second gravida who presented with history of amennorrhoe of 7 months, colicky pain in the left iliac fossa , with 2 episodes of vomiting. A Trans vaginal scan revealed a left ovarian cyst. An emergency laparotomy was performed for suspected torsion or haemorrhage into an ovarian cyst. Surprisingly ovaries were normal and a congested and necrotic left tubal torsion with a tubal collection (haematosalphinx) was identified and a salpingectomy was then performed. The differential diagnosis is discussed and the literature is reviewed as it is a very rare clinical entity.

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