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  • Ovarian dermoid cysts, also known as mature cystic teratomas, are germ cell tumors that can occasionally rupture.
  • Rupture of ovarian cysts, particularly dermoid cysts, is an uncommon complication but can lead to significant clinical presentation.

Observation:

  • A woman presented with acute post-traumatic abdominal pain.
  • Upon surgical exploration, a large volume of peritoneal effusion was identified.
  • A ruptured left ovarian cyst was the source of the effusion.

Findings:

  • The surgical findings confirmed a ruptured left ovarian cyst.
  • The rupture led to a substantial accumulation of fluid within the peritoneal cavity.

Implications:

  • This case underscores the importance of considering ovarian cyst rupture in the differential diagnosis of acute abdominal pain, especially after trauma.
  • Prompt surgical management, including adnexectomy, is crucial for managing complications arising from ruptured ovarian dermoid cysts.