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Hi, I am 25 years old and have been diagnosed with 2 complex ovarian cysts one in each side...one the size of an apple and the other 4cm. The doctor said they appear not cancerous as they have regular borders and because of my age but they can not be sure until they are removed. I am in a worry and having panic attacks everyday as i have to have a laporoscopy in 5 weeks time to remove them, I am unsure if they will be able to save my tubes and i am terrified of something going wrong and me dieing, i need some reassurance as i can not live every day like this for the next 5 weeks, im also worried about not being able to breathe after surgery, I am in desperate need of help. How long would the procedure take? and what is the likely hood of something going seriously wrong? Please help i cant relax or eat. K |
re: Complex ovarian Cysts laparoscopy removal
by Dr J S Chowhan -
Feb 21st, 2013
2:02 pm
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Dear Kleo Laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy is a very sure and promising surgery. In some cases, observation could be everything is critical, specifically small, functional cysts causing no symptoms. Sometimes, monitoring with ultrasound and additional blood testing may be needed during the observation period, specifically for post-menopausal women. For females who are required eliminating cysts on ovaries or removal of the ovaries, including women seeking prophylactic oophorectomy to cut back future cancer risk, Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery offers fast solutions and nearly painless recovery. Laparoscopy is extremely effective for masses regarding the ovaries or fallopian tubes. Benign (non cancerous) cysts of the ovary usually can be removed while preserving the ovary. Extremely large masses or endometriomas may need removing the whole ovary and fallopian tube. Patients seeking cancer prevention due to increased genetic risks will also require complete elimination of the ovaries and fallopian tubes. A choice to get rid of an ovary will depend on patient age, the likelihood of cancer, and also the safety of the procedure. Every effort was designed to preserve ovaries for patients who wish fertility. However, patients with suspected cancers, with family or personal good breast or ovarian cancer, or with prior histories of ovarian pain or scarring may need complete removal of the ovary before surgery. The size and sort of cyst present decide if the ovary should be removed. On the Women |
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