01065 2200133 4500245010900000020001400109100002400123005001900147260001500166041001200181084000800193300001400201500071600215 aJURNAL INTERNASIONAL INAJOG (Indonesian journal of obstetrics and ginecology)cHermanto T. JoewonohText a2338-6401 aHermanto T. Joewono a20250819121122 bPOGIc2024 aEnglish a610 a15X30CM : aIsolated tuba torsion (ITT) is a very rare entity and comprises of minor group among etiologies of abdominal pain in adolescents. It is torsion of fallopian tube without ovarian torsion involvement. This condition can be precipitated by intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Intrinsic factors are pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), hydrosalping, prior tubal surgery, primary fallopian tube malignancy, and abnormal length of mesosalping and spiral course of the salping. The extrinsic pathologies are scarring from endometriosis, prior pelvic surgery, gravid uterus, malignancy or tumor of the adjacent structures, and paraovarian or paratubal cysts.3,4 ITT may be considered as one causes of unexplained infertility