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William G. Lee, MD - Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery 2024

Video Published 2024-02-26 Updated 2024-02-26

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Study reveals significant sex-based disparity in surgical management of gonadal torsion: after 2015 national quality metric implementation, time to OR for testicular torsion decreased by 27.8 minutes/year, while ovarian torsion cases showed no improvement. Findings highlight need for equivalent quality metrics for female patients.

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  • Post-2015 quality metric, testicular torsion time-to-OR decreased 27.8 min/year; ovarian torsion showed no improvement (462 min median).
  • Shorter time-to-OR associated with testicular salvage, but NOT ovarian salvage, suggesting different pathophysiology or surgical trends.
  • 52% of ovarian torsion patients had enlarged ovary >5cm, which correlated with faster OR time but not improved salvage rates.
  • No national quality metric exists for ovarian torsion, creating sex-based disparity in urgent surgical management of gonadal torsion.
  • Future studies needed on ovarian torsion's impact on long-term fertility outcomes (pregnancy, live birth) to justify expedited care protocols.

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