Case Reports in Obstetrics and Gynecology (Jan 2021)

A Case of Torsion in an Otherwise-Normal Ovary with a Giant Hematosalpinx Larger than Enlarged Ovary: Utilization of Diagnostic Laparoscopy for the Accurate Diagnosis

  • Sae Yu,
  • Koji Yamanoi,
  • Masumi Sunada,
  • Sachiko Kitamura,
  • Naoki Horikawa,
  • Yoshitsugu Chigusa,
  • Ken Yamaguchi,
  • Akihito Horie,
  • Junzo Hamanishi,
  • Eiji Kondoh,
  • Masaki Mandai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/1371611
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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We report a case of torsion in an otherwise-normal ovary with a giant hematosalpinx. A 23-year-old woman presented with complaints of abdominal pain and nausea. At initial visit, there was few abnormal findings of imaging tests, and we made a diagnosis of ovarian hemorrhage. Three days later, she came back with increased symptoms, and we detected the mass of a complex solid cystic structure with a unilocular cyst much larger than solid component. A diagnostic laparoscopy was performed immediately, and we could make a diagnosis of torsion in an otherwise-normal ovary with a giant hematosalpinx. We performed a salpingectomy and could preserve her ovary. This is the first case of torsion in an otherwise-normal ovary with a giant hematosalpinx which enlarged to a greater extent than the ovary.