Ali Akdemir, Cihan Mutu, Gürdeniz Serin, Necmettin Özdemir
Journal of the Turkish-German Gynecological Association - 2025;26(4):316-318
Our objective is to present the laparoscopic management of a mature cystic teratoma originating from the fallopian tube and to discuss different surgical approaches. A 28-year-old nulliparous woman presented with right groin pain, and after the diagnostic evaluation, laparoscopic exploration was performed for diagnosis and treatment. Intraoperative findings revealed a 4-5 cm cyst protruding from the right tubal fimbrial ostium was identified, originating from the tubal cavity without ovarian connection. The cyst was successfully extracted through milking technique, preserving the fallopian tube. Mature cystic teratomas of the fallopian tube are extremely rare, with approximately 75 cases reported in the literature. When located near the fimbrial end, direct extraction with tubal preservation is feasible, particularly important for patients desiring future fertility. This case demonstrates successful conservative laparoscopic management preserving tubal function.