What is the most common complication of a mature cystic ovarian teratoma?
Torsion. Rupture and malignant transformation are less common complications.
Post-operative CT following subtotal colectomy and formation of end ileostomy. A small volume fo free fluid is present, along with inflammation of the residual colon.
6 cm cystic structure in pelvis with fat and tooth density within, confirming diagnosis of mature cystic ovarian teratoma.