2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2010.02.006
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Adnexal torsion: a literature review

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“…Torsion of the right ovary was more common than the left, probably due to presence of sigmoid on left and longer right ligament of ovary [19]. In our study the adnexal torsion of the right side was about 55.7% when compared to the left side [Table/ Fig-3].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Torsion of the right ovary was more common than the left, probably due to presence of sigmoid on left and longer right ligament of ovary [19]. In our study the adnexal torsion of the right side was about 55.7% when compared to the left side [Table/ Fig-3].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Nadir olarak fizyolojik boyutlara sahip overlerde torsiyon görülebilir. Polikistik over, gebelik, ovülasyon indüksiyonu, geçirilmiş over torsiyonu öyküsü, uzun ve/ veya artmış mobilite olan adneksiyal mezo, adneksiyal venöz konjesyona yol açan patolojiler, tubal sterilizasyon ve tubal hastalıklar diğer predispozan faktörlerdir (16,17). Endometriomalarda ve malign over tümörlerinde çevre organlara yapışıklık sık olduğundan over torsiyonu daha nadirdir.…”
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“…The reasons for more common occurrence on right side are longer utero-ovarian ligament on right side and limited space on left side due to presence of the sigmoid colon. 24 In 2015, Yaakov Melcer et al 25 found in their study that out of 199 patients, maximum number of women were found to have right sided torsion (62.5%) while only 36.5% of cases had pathology on left side and remaining 1% were found to have bilateral involvement.…”
Section: Ovarian Torsionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But now, conservative treatment that consists of untwisting the adnexa followed by cystectomy or cyst aspiration is the management of choice. 24 In 2004, Aziz D et al 33 conducted a retrospective study to compare outcomes of conservative surgery and oopherectomy in management of ovarian torsion. 36 cases of ovarian torsion were reviewed, out of which seventeen underwent detorsion with or without ovarian cystectomy, and 19 had oophorectomy.…”
Section: Ovarian Torsionmentioning
confidence: 99%