volume 60 issue 6 pages 162317

OVARIAN TORSION IN PREPUBERTAL GIRLS : CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS, BIOLOGICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL FEATURES, RECCURENCY RATE.

Coralie Defert 1
Audrey Cartault 2
Aurore Haffreingue 3
Pauline Clermidi 4
Chloé Lefébure 5
Adèle Olland 6
Mathilde Glenisson 7
Thomas Deleforterie 8
Agate Bourg 9
Pierre-Louis Vérot 10
Elodie Haraux 11
Marie Bousquet 12
Françoise Schmitt 13
Yannis Bonnin 14
Mélina Bourezma 15
Charlène Messelod 16
Manon Zislin 17
Olivier Hild 18
Jean Breaud 19
Alexis Belgacem 20
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Department of Pediatric Surgery, Armand Trousseau Children's University Hospital, Paris, France
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Department of Pediatric Surgery, Necker-Enfants Malades, Paris, France
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Department of Pediatric Surgery, Jeanne de Flandre Hospital, Lille, France
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Department of Pediatric surgery, Robert Debré Hospital, Paris, France
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Department of Pediatric Surgery, University Hospital of Grenoble, France
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Department of Pediatric Surgery, University Hospital of Lyon, France
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-06-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR0.950
CiteScore4.8
Impact factor2.5
ISSN00223468, 15315037
Abstract
The diagnosis of ovarian torsion is made with delay among pre-pubertal girls and the management after the surgical detorsion is poorly codified. We interested in the French experience during the last two decades. Retrospective study in French pediatric surgery centers from January 2000 to December 2022 concerning girls who presented with at least 1 episode of ovarian torsion in the prepubertal period. Data collected included patient history, symptomatology, biological and imaging assessment at first episode, emergency surgery, follow-up including recurrence. Thirty centers participated and we included 502 girls diagnosed with ovarian torsion during a surgical procedure performed due to abdominal pain (with or without ovarian mass). The girls had a mean age of 7.9 years (± 2.8) and a median age of 8.3 years (Q1 5.97; Q3 10.12) at the time of the first episode of torsion. Nausea or vomiting was present in 71% of cases. Fever was present in 23% of cases and was more displayed 24 hours after the onset of abdominal pain (p < 0.0001). Mean follow-up was 2.1 (± 2.61) years. Only 42 out of 142 (30%) girls with enlarged ovaries (> 97th percentile) were referred to the endocrinologist to assess the existence of hormonal anomalies. Of the 482 girls without oophoropexy after the first episode of torsion, 71 (14.7 %) experienced at least one recurrence. Among them: 10 (7.5%) had an ovarian mass and 42 (55%) enlarged ovaries. Symptoms of ovarian torsion in pre-pubertal girls are not specific and clinicians should be aware of this insidious presentation in this group. These girls should be systematically referred to endocrinologists.
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Defert C. et al. OVARIAN TORSION IN PREPUBERTAL GIRLS : CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS, BIOLOGICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL FEATURES, RECCURENCY RATE. // Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 2025. Vol. 60. No. 6. p. 162317.
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Defert C., Cartault A., Haffreingue A., Clermidi P., Lefébure C., Olland A., Glenisson M., Deleforterie T., Bourg A., Vérot P., Haraux E., Bousquet M., Schmitt F., Bonnin Y., Bourezma M., Messelod C., Zislin M., Hild O., Breaud J., Belgacem A. OVARIAN TORSION IN PREPUBERTAL GIRLS : CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS, BIOLOGICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL FEATURES, RECCURENCY RATE. // Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 2025. Vol. 60. No. 6. p. 162317.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2025.162317
UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0022346825001629
TI - OVARIAN TORSION IN PREPUBERTAL GIRLS : CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS, BIOLOGICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL FEATURES, RECCURENCY RATE.
T2 - Journal of Pediatric Surgery
AU - Defert, Coralie
AU - Cartault, Audrey
AU - Haffreingue, Aurore
AU - Clermidi, Pauline
AU - Lefébure, Chloé
AU - Olland, Adèle
AU - Glenisson, Mathilde
AU - Deleforterie, Thomas
AU - Bourg, Agate
AU - Vérot, Pierre-Louis
AU - Haraux, Elodie
AU - Bousquet, Marie
AU - Schmitt, Françoise
AU - Bonnin, Yannis
AU - Bourezma, Mélina
AU - Messelod, Charlène
AU - Zislin, Manon
AU - Hild, Olivier
AU - Breaud, Jean
AU - Belgacem, Alexis
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/06/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 162317
IS - 6
VL - 60
SN - 0022-3468
SN - 1531-5037
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@article{2025_Defert,
author = {Coralie Defert and Audrey Cartault and Aurore Haffreingue and Pauline Clermidi and Chloé Lefébure and Adèle Olland and Mathilde Glenisson and Thomas Deleforterie and Agate Bourg and Pierre-Louis Vérot and Elodie Haraux and Marie Bousquet and Françoise Schmitt and Yannis Bonnin and Mélina Bourezma and Charlène Messelod and Manon Zislin and Olivier Hild and Jean Breaud and Alexis Belgacem},
title = {OVARIAN TORSION IN PREPUBERTAL GIRLS : CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS, BIOLOGICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL FEATURES, RECCURENCY RATE.},
journal = {Journal of Pediatric Surgery},
year = {2025},
volume = {60},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {jun},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0022346825001629},
number = {6},
pages = {162317},
doi = {10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2025.162317}
}
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Defert, Coralie, et al. “OVARIAN TORSION IN PREPUBERTAL GIRLS : CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS, BIOLOGICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL FEATURES, RECCURENCY RATE..” Journal of Pediatric Surgery, vol. 60, no. 6, Jun. 2025, p. 162317. https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0022346825001629.