II. Trimester Gebelikte Ovaryan Torsiyon; Nadir Bir Olgu Sunumu
Amaç: Gebeliğin 2.trimesterinde görülen ovaryan torsiyon olgusunu sunmaktır. Olgu: 28 yaşında gravida 1, parite 0 olan SAT' e göre 25 haftalık gebe sağ yan ağrısı şikayeti ile kliniğimize başvurdu. Ultrasonografide kostolomber bölgenin altında, hipoekojen, yaklaşık 6 cm'lik, dopplerde akım izlenmeyen kitle izlendi. Laparotomide sağ adnekste overin torsiyone ve nekrotik olmasından dolayı salpingooferektomi yapıldı. Hasta postoperatif 2.günde sorunsuz taburcu edildi. Sonuç: Akut abdominal ağrı ile başvuran gebelerde ovaryan torsiyon mutlaka düşünülmeli ve ekarte edilmeye çalışılmalıdır.
Ovarian Torsion in the Second Trimester of Pregnancy: A Rare Case Report
Objective: To present a rare case of ovarian torsion in the second trimester of a pregnancy. Case: A 28 years old patient on her 25th gestational week with gravida 1, parity 0 admitted to our emergency unit with the complaints of right lower quadrant pain. A hypoechogenic pelvic mass in 6 cm diameter was defined under the costolumbar area by ultrasound and no doppler flow was obtained. Salpingoophorectomy was performed by laparatomy due to the torsion and necrosis of the right ovary. The patient was discharged on the second day after the operation without any complication. Conclusion: Ovarian torsion must be considered and should be excluded in pregnant patients who applied to emergency room with the complaints of acute abdominal pain.
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