The first patient is female, 24 years old, unmarried, hospitalized in a state of severe pain in the pelvic area must be accompanied by nausea. Through clinical examination and abdominal ultrasound - the appendage, the doctors discovered that the torsion must include the water cyst next to the fallopian tubes, the fallopian tubes and the ovaries. The patient has an emergency laparoscopic surgery to remove and remove the cyst and preserve all the right ovarian and ovaries. After surgery, the patient's health is stable.

The second case is men, 50 years old, to the hospital because of severe pain in the fragmented scrotum area. Doppler ultrasound results show that the patient has left testicles. The surgical team of Le Van Viet Hospital quickly carried out the testes and cords, restoring the testicular tissue and preserving the entire genital organs. After surgery, the patient recovered well, did not record signs of necrosis.
According to Dr. CKI Pham Son Lam, Head of the Surgical Unit, Le Van Viet Hospital, genital torsion is a rare but especially dangerous surgical emergency condition. If not diagnosed and treated promptly, torsion can lead to necrosis and permanent loss of reproductive function. Both cases are warnings about the dangers of this disease, said Dr. Lam.
The doctor also recommends that when there are symptoms such as pelvic pain (for women) or severe scrotum pain (for men), patients should not be subjective but need to immediately go to a specialized medical facility for examination, accurate diagnosis and early intervention.