TOA, cystic rupture
- 최초 등록일
- 2015.01.05
- 최종 저작일
- 2014.11
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MS 파워포인트
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목차
1. Surgeon’s DDX for RLQ pain
2. Definition and Epidemiology
3. Causes of TOA
4. PID and TOA
5. Signs and Symptoms
6. IMAGE/ Ultrasound TOA
7. Computed Tomography TOA
8. Treatment
9. DIAGNOSIS AND EVALUATION
reference
본문내용
Definition and Epidemiology
Tuboovarian abscess (TOA): Abscess involving the ovary or fallopian tube
Tuboovarian complex (TOC): Edematous, dilated infected pelvic structures without abscess formation
Pyosalpinx: infected fallopian tube
Women 20-40, peak 20-24
Causes of TOA
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
IUD (older devices, Dalkon Shield)
Pelvic surgery
Intra-abdominal processes/infections
Infertility treatments
참고 자료
Dafopoulos K, Galazios G, Georgadakis G, et al. Two episodes of hemoperitoneum from luteal cysts rupture in a patient with congenital factor X deficiency. Gynecol Obstet Invest 2003; 55:114.
Müller CH, Zimmermann K, Bettex HJ, et al. Near-fatal intra-abdominal bleeding from a ruptured follicle during thrombolytic therapy. Lancet 1996; 347:1697.
Shulman et al, “Percutaneous catheter drainage of tuboovarian abscess,” Obstet Gynecol, 1992, 80:55.
Teisala et al, “Transvaginal ultrasound in the diagnosis and treatment of tuboovarian abscess.” Br J Obstet Gynaecol 1990, 97:178.
Reich et al, “Laparoscopic treatment of tuboovarian and pelvic abscess,” J Reprod Med 1987, 32_747.