Combined Utero-Ovarian and Round Ligament Oophoropexy for Recurrent Torsion of Normal Adnexa: A Case Series
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Combined Utero-Ovarian and Round Ligament Oophoropexy for Recurrent Torsion of Normal Adnexa: A Case Series
Abstract
Study objective: Recurrent torsion of otherwise normal adnexa (not involving adnexal cysts) has been reported in young girls and adolescents. Previous ovarian fixation techniques (oophoropexy), such as plication of the utero-ovarian ligament, appear to have limited efficacy in preventing recurrent torsion. A novel technique combining plication of the utero-ovarian ligament and suturing of the ovary to the round ligament has recently been described. In this study, we describe our short-term experience with the combined utero-ovarian and round ligament oophoropexy technique.
Methods: Patients who underwent combined oophoropexy as a primary fixation technique or as a secondary fixation technique (ie, after failure of a previous fixation) due to recurrent torsion of otherwise normal adnexa between January 2020 and December 2022 were included in this retrospective cohort study. Follow-up to assess for further torsion events was conducted by telephone interview.
Results: Ten patients underwent combined utero-ovarian and round ligament oophoropexy during the study period. In all cases, at least 2 episodes of torsion of otherwise normal adnexa were surgically diagnosed before oophoropexy (range 2-4). The median patient age at the time of combined oophoropexy was 21.8 years (range 9.1-35.7 years); 3 were premenarchal, and 7 were postmenarchal. After a median follow-up of 19.1 months (range 3.0-29.3 months), only 1 case of recurrent torsion occurred.
Conclusion: Combined utero-ovarian and round ligament oophoropexy is novel oophoropexy procedure that may reduce the risk of recurrent torsion. However, longer follow-up is needed to determine its efficacy.
Keywords: Adnexal torsion; Laparoscopy; Oophoropexy; Ovarian torsion; Ovariopexy.
Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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