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577 laparoscopic examinations were performed in women presenting with sterility, chronic
abdominal pain
, primary or secondary amenorrhea, and irregular menstrual periods. 125 cases of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) of both the tuberculous and nonspecific varieties were detected through this procedure. 59 of the 125 cases were diagnosed as tuberculous. Investigations prior to laparoscopy had yielded significant results in only 12 cases. 87 of the 125 cases had no abnormal clinical findings, and only 18 of the 37 tubo-ovarian masses were diagnosed by bimanual examination. These results indicate that laparoscopy is an invaluable tool for the diagnosis of PID. It can reveal peritubal adhesions, tubercles on the tubes, small tubo-ovarian masses, and
hydrosalpinx
cases that cannot be detected clinically. It is considered a more suitable tool than culdoscopy, which less frequently notes adhesions to the fallopian tubes and pathological conditions in the upper pelvis. Laparoscopy can play an especially valuable role in India as a prelude to tuboplasty, given the high incidence of pelvic tuberculosis. Of the 316 cases of primary sterility examined in this study, 51 had genital tuberculosis and 39 had nonspecific PID. Laparoscopy can also be useful in disproving cases wrongly labelled as chronic pelvic disease. 15 women in this study who reported chronic lower
abdominal pain
had normal findings, and only 13 cases of PID were confirmed among the 33 cases preoperatively diagnosed as PID. A significant number of PID cases are attributed to operative procedures such as hysterosalpingography and ventrisuspension that are repeated unnecessarily and without proper sepsis. Thus, the possibility of a flare-up of infection during laparoscopy, especially due to hydroperturbation, should be considered. Women in this study who were found to have PID were given postoperative antibiotics. No significant postoperative complications were observed.
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PMID:Place of laparoscopy in pelvic inflammatory disease. 1233 15
Isolated torsion of the fallopian tube in premenarcheal girls is very rare. However, correct diagnosis and treatment are needed in order to optimize salvage of fallopian tube. Here, we report a case of fallopian tube torsion in a premenarcheal girl. A 12-year-old premenarcheal girl was admitted with a rapid history of colicky lower
abdominal pain
. MR image demonstrated normal ovaries and a large spherical cystic tumor with hemorrhage-like contents. The differential diagnosis included torsion of a para-ovarian cyst or
hydrosalpinx
, hemorrhage within a non-communicating uterine horn or a pelvic hemorrhage of unknown origin. Laparoscopic inspection/operation was performed. The distal portion of the left fallopian tube was swollen with two twists evident in the middle portion. The distal portion of the left fallopian tube was laparoscopically removed with the aid of a YAG laser. The mechanisms underlying disorders of the left fallopian tube are not well understood. However, some intrinsic/extrinsic causative factors are discussed. Although torsion of the fallopian tube occurs rarely and exhibits variable clinical features, the diagnosis should be considered in all young girls presenting with sudden colicky
abdominal pain
. Laparoscopic inspection/surgery appears to be the most suitable management.
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PMID:Isolated torsion of the distal part of the fallopian tube in a premenarcheal 12 year old girl: a case report. 1506 50
Isolated torsion of the Fallopian tube is a rare occurrence, which generally presents in the reproductive age group. It is difficult to diagnose on imaging and the diagnosis is established after laparoscopy. This report describes an unusual presentation of an uncommon condition in a perimenopausal 48-year-old woman who presented with lower abdominal discomfort. The clinical and imaging features led to a suspicion of ovarian neoplasm. Diagnostic laparoscopy revealed torsion of a left sided
hydrosalpinx
with benign serous cystadenoma of the left ovary. Torsion of the Fallopian tube is a rare event in the perimenopausal age group. It should however be included in the differential diagnosis of lower
abdominal pain
and recognition of imaging features may allow early surgical intervention.
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PMID:Isolated torsion of the hydrosalpinx: a rare presentation. 1544 69
Hydrosalpinx
is one of the predisposing factors of adnexal torsion. However, because the incidence of
hydrosalpinx
in adolescent virgin patients is very rare, it may cause diagnostic dilemma, leading sometimes to suboptimal treatment. We present the case of an 18-yr-old female, not sexually active, presenting with acute lower right
abdominal pain
. The working diagnosis was of a simple ovarian cyst, so aspiration was performed. Abdominal symptoms reoccurred and sonography revealed a large hemorrhagic cystic mass adjacent to an edematous right ovary. The patient was referred to immediate laparoscopy due to suspected right adnexal torsion. On laparoscopy, the right adnexa was twisted three times causing an edematous ovary with a hematosalpinx. Detorsion was performed. Five weeks later, transabdominal ultrasound reviled normal bilateral ovaries and the hematosalpinx disappeared. In conclusion,
hydrosalpinx
, although very rare in adolescence, must be considered in the differential diagnosis. Aspiration in such cases is not the treatment of choice and moreover, it may cause complications.
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PMID:Hydrosalpinx with adnexal torsion in an adolescent virgin patient--A diagnostic dilemma: case report and review of the literature. 1687 35
The numbers of ectopic pregnancies have increased because of the popularization of assisted reproductive techniques. However, the retroperitoneal space is an exceptional location for ectopic pregnancy because the entrance to the retroperitoneal space is unknown. A woman 31 years of age who had received bilateral salpingectomy because of a right tubal ectopic pregnancy and a left
hydrosalpinx
4 years earlier was treated by in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET). Ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a gestational sac attached to the inferior vena cava in the midabdomen of the retroperitoneal space. Single-dose methotrexate administration was administered twice. However, because of sudden upper
abdominal pain
with a drastic decline of hemoglobin, an emergent laparotomy was performed. The hematoma and a gestational sac were removed from the aorta and inferior vena cava. Ectopic pregnancy following IVF-ET in a patient with bilateral salpingectomy is likely to be the cause of implantation at this unusual site. An unusual ectopic pregnancy has a high risk of life-threatening massive bleeding. Intensive transabdominal ultrasound scanning and whole abdominal MRI should be performed for the early diagnosis of unruptured ectopic pregnancy.
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PMID:A case of retroperitoneal ectopic pregnancy following IVF-ET in a patient with previous bilateral salpingectomy. 1807 60
Lower abdominal pain in women often gives rise to diagnostic problems. We had a 14-year-old girl suffering from acute lower
abdominal pain
without effect of painkillers. Ultrasound revealed a cystic process in the pelvis. At laparoscopy we saw a right-sided
hydrosalpinx
with torsion. The
hydrosalpinx
was removed and afterwards she had no pain. Torsion of a
hydrosalpinx
is a very rare condition. It is very important that adnexal torsion is diagnosed and treated promptly in order to save the reproductive organs and prevent further complications.
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PMID:[Torsion of a hydrosalpinx in a 14-year old]. 1894 Jan 59
Clinical presentation of an adnexal mass is often non-specific and may mimic a range of gynecological pathology, as well as renal or gastrointestinal causes of lower
abdominal pain
. While a common entity, its association with a fallopian tube pathology is very uncommon. Imaging such as ultrasound has been diagnostic in the evaluation of a pelvic mass, and has been reported as assisting the diagnosis of fallopian tubal torsion. A pelvic mass of cystic nature can be removed by cystectomy, while treatment options for a torted fallopian tube include surgical detorsion if detected early, or a salpingectomy should there be evidence of necrosis. We report a rare case of fallopian tube torsion complicated by a large
hydrosalpinx
which was managed by laparoscopic surgery.
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PMID:Laparoscopic management of a fallopian tubal torsion complicated by a large hydrosalpinx. 2214 Mar 25
Torsion of the fallopian tube accompanying
hydrosalpinx
is a rare occurrence in the pediatric population. This report describes a 13 year old sexually inactive girl with isolated tubal torsion due to
hydrosalpinx
. The girl had lower left
abdominal pain
for two days. The physical examination revealed left lower quadrant tenderness with a firm round anterior mass on rectal examination. Abdominal ultrasound showed left tubal enlargement with free pelvic peritoneal fluid. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) showed engorgement and dilatation of the left fallopian tube without contrast enhancement suspicious of tubal torsion. At operation, torsion of the left tube on its longitudinal axis was observed, and a salpingectomy was performed. Although rare, the diagnosis of torsion of the fallopian tube should be considered when evaluating acute abdominal pain. The earlier tubal torsion is diagnosed, the greater the likelihood of salvaging the fallopian tube.
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PMID:A rare cause of acute abdominal pain in adolescence: hydrosalpinx leading to isolated torsion of fallopian tube. 2321 13
An isolated fallopian tube torsion is a rare, often difficult to diagnose, but significant cause of acute lower
abdominal pain
in women of the reproductive age group. It is rare in the perimenopausal age group. We are presenting a literature review and the case of a 47 years old woman who presented with a sudden onset of acute lower
abdominal pain
. Her clinical examination revealed an 8x8 cm, tender, cystic mass in the left lower quadrant, with positive cervical movement tenderness. MRI revealed a gross
hydrosalpinx
with a small left ovarian cyst. With a diagnosis of left adnexal torsion, an emergency laparotomy was performed, which revealed an isolated left fallopian tube torsion which necessitated a left salpingo-oophorectomy. A tubal torsion should be suspected in females with acute lower
abdominal pain
, of any age group, especially in those with predisposing factors like pelvic infections, tumours and surgeries which include tubal ligation. Laparoscopy is the preferred modality for the diagnosis and treatment of a tubal torsion.
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PMID:Torsion of the fallopian tube and the haematosalpinx in perimenopausal women- a case report. 2373 Jun 61
We report a case of symptomatic visceral Armillifer pentastomiasis in a 23-year-old female Liberian immigrant to The Netherlands. The patient was referred to the gynecologist because of lower
abdominal pain
. During laparotomy, multiple adhesions were seen in the lower pelvis and a
hydrosalpinx
with an encapsulated Armillifer nymph, most likely Armillifer armillatus, was found. Key features of the parasite's cuticle which facilitate the diagnosis of pentastomiasis, are presented. Symptomatic pentastomiasis is uncommon, and most cases are diagnosed incidentally during surgery for other reasons, or at autopsy. With regard to increasing international migration, other imported pentastomiasis cases to Europe and North America are reviewed, and more cases are likely to be seen in the future.
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PMID:Imported Armillifer pentastomiasis: report of a symptomatic infection in The Netherlands and mini-review. 2421 Dec 41
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