Adolescent Torsion of the Ovary and/or Fallopian Tube

What is a Adolescent Torsion of the Ovary and/or Fallopian Tube?

Torsion of the ovary and fallopian tube occurs when they become twisted on their ligament supports – cutting off blood supply to the ovary and/or fallopian tube.

It is one of the most common gynecologic emergencies, and it can affect girls and women of all ages. Most cases affect women under the age of 30.

What are the causes of a Adolescent Torsion of the Ovary and/or Fallopian Tube?

Torsion may be caused by:

  • Large ovarian or tubal cysts or other benign masses
  • Trauma to the ovaries or fallopian tube
  • Abnormalities of anatomy to the ovary or fallopian tube, such as a longer length of the ligament between the uterus and the ovary.

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