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In what it says is world first, Hadassah medical team saves fetus’s twisted ovaries

In what it says is world first, Hadassah medical team saves fetus’s twisted ovaries

As clock ticks, doctors deliver and perform immediate surgery on 35-week preemie, in bid to preserve her future fertility and hormonal health

In a procedure Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem is calling the first case of its kind in the world, doctors saved both ovaries of a premature fetus by delivering her in an emergency cesarean section and performing surgery on her just half an hour after birth.

The hospital published details of the case Monday, though it occurred in February. When the mother went in for an ultrasound that month, in her 35th week of pregnancy, the scan revealed huge cysts on both of the fetus’s ovaries. The cysts were causing ovarian torsion, or twisting — a serious condition that, if not treated immediately, leads to the death of the organs.

“Ovarian torsion is seen in some women and teenage girls. It is extremely rare in fetuses, and even rarer for both ovaries of a fetus to be affected,” said Dr. Shay Porat, director of the obstetrics and gynecology ultrasound service at Hadassah.

While fetal ovarian torsion is rare,  according to a case report in the peer-reviewed Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, ovarian cysts in late-second and early third-trimester fetuses and neonates is not uncommon due to maternal hormonal stimulation of the fetal ovary. The article states that most of these cysts resolve on their own by the age of 12 weeks. However, cysts can be complicated and require timely diagnosis and intervention.

Ovarian torsion occurs in approximately 6 per 100,000 women and is more common among females of childbearing age. However, prepubescent girls and post-menopausal women can also experience the painful condition.

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