Ovarian Torsion
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Ovarian Torsion- Introduction
- Epidemiology
- Complications
- Outcomes
- Follow-Up
- Research and Future Directions
- Perspectives and Commentary
- Additional Resources
- Discussion Questions and Cases
- References
- Pathophysiology
- Presentation
- Assessment
- Anatomy
- Prenatal Concerns
- Surgical Decision Making
- Steps of the Procedure
- Intraoperative Decision Making
Ovarian Torsion- Instructions
- What is the most appropriate next step in management of this patient with an enlarged ovary?
- The most appropriate next step for this patient with ovarian torsion is
- In addition to reduction of the right adnexal torsion and cyst drainage this patient requires
- The most definitive method to exclude ovarian torsion is
- What is the best next immediate step in this child’s management?
- According to Aziz (J Pediatric Surg 39:750-3, 2004), which of the following is true regrading patients with ovarian torsion who undergo detorsion only without oophorectomy.
Ovarian Procedures for Benign Disease
Benign Tubo-Ovarian Disease
Acute Abdominal Pain
Ovarian Cysts
PSSAP 14
Oncology
Ovarian Tumors
Mesenteric and Omental Cysts
Resident and Student Handbook
Oophorectomy for Tumor
PSSAP 18
Outcomes and Evidence-Based Practice Committee
STEPS presentations
Patient and Parent Education
Abdominal Mass
Ascites
Telehealth in Pediatric Surgery -Guidelines
Jejunoileal and Colonic Atresia
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Appendicitis
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Outcomes and Evidence-based Practice Articles of Interest
PSSAP 10
Cryptorchidism
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