Ovarian Cyst Surgery

Ovarian cyst surgery is a process which is used for removing the ovarian cysts and fluid-filled sacs which develop on the ovaries. Women form cysts naturally as they get old, but cysts can also be recognized with ovarian cancer, endometriosis and polycystic ovarian syndrome or PCOS. Your doctor may prefer surgery if the size of cysts are highly large, or are occuring problems which are cancerous. The surgery can be performed by laparoscopy, which is done through small incisions and a camera and by laparotomy, in which an incision is built in the abdomen for accessing the cysts.

What Is Ovarian Cyst Surgery?

Patients suffering with large cysts, painful signs, suspicious imaging may be preferred for ovarian cyst surgery. Ovarian cyst surgery is used for the removal of cysts from the ovaries by using small incisions like, laparoscopic and through one larger incision like, laparotomy in the abdomen. About 8% of women suffer from ovarian cysts built cysts large enough to need treatment.

Potential Risks

As with any operation, there are always a risk in removing of ovarian cyst from the ovary, including:

  • Ovarian cysts may come back after surgery. 
  • Pain may not be managed completely. 
  • Scar tissue  may occur at the surgical site on the ovaries and fallopian tubes or in the pelvis. 
  • Infection.
  • Affecting the bowel and bladder. 

Recovery

Most people come back to their daily activities and routines within a week. Laparotomy processes will take longer for recovering from, with most people coming back to normal activities in 12 weeks. Postoperative signs for laparoscopy recovery can contain:-

  • Dizziness
  • Nausea
  • Shoulder pain
  • Abdominal cramps
  • Gassy and bloated feelings in the stomach. 
  • Sore throat in a case, breathing tube was inserted for the process.

Dr. Rahul Yadav is a senior surgeon from India. He has experience of 7 years in the field of medical science and advanced surgery technology. He specializes in all types of general Surgeries, Laser Surgeries, Hernia, and Laparoscopic Surgery.

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