Volume 69, Issue 5 , Pages 236-239, May 2006
Laparoscopic Plication of Partially Twisted Ovary with Massive Ovarian Edema
Massive ovarian edema (MOE) is a rare entity characterized by an accumulation of stromal edema fluid and occurs primarily in young women. The etiology is not clear, but is suspected to be the result of partial torsion of the ovary. After the establishment of a correct diagnosis, organ-sparing surgical treatment is the standard treatment. With the assistance of laparoscopy, we diagnosed and managed MOE in a 26-year-old woman who had a 4-year history of primary infertility and intermittent lower abdominal pain that had lasted for more than 6 months. With de-torsion, wedge resection, and plication of the ovary, the patient was successfully relieved of the abdominal pain and experienced no recurrence in the follow-up period. A later spontaneous pregnancy demonstrated the practicality of this conservative treatment.
Key Words: laparoscopic plication , massive ovarian edema , ovarian torsion , polycystic ovary syndrome
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PII: S1726-4901(09)70226-6
doi:10.1016/S1726-4901(09)70226-6
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Volume 69, Issue 5 , Pages 236-239, May 2006
