Dr. R.K. Mishra's Lecture on Ovarian cystectomy at CAMLS, University of South Florida, USA. Fellowship of Minimal Acess Surgery Training course conducted by World Laparoscopy Training Institute, Florida, United States of America.
An ovarian cystectomy is a surgery to remove a cyst from your ovary. Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgical technique that only uses a few small incisions in your lower abdomen.
But some cysts can grow to be very big, like the size of a watermelon. Many women will write that off as weight gain, but abdominal pain and bloating could be the result of a mass growing in the abdomen.
Although they may require treatment, they don't affect fertility. Dermoid cysts. These solid cysts contain tissue — such as skin, hair, or even teeth — instead of fluid. Dermoid cysts aren't associated with infertility.
After laparoscopic endometriosis surgery, 74.3% (52/70) of women became pregnant after surgery, 61.3% (19/31) became pregnant after a laparotomy and 42.1% (8/19) became pregnant after conversion from laparoscopy to laparotomy. The recurrence rate following cystectomy is 3–4%. Few studies have looked at the effects of dermoid cysts on ovarian function and fertility, and none have shown a negative effect.
Surgery for endometriosis and ovarian cysts averaged 72 min (range 10–240). Laparoscopic myomectomy and hysterectomy averaged 113 and 131 min respectively (range 25–400). Our results show that while the operating time for most operative laparoscopies is less than 75 min, the range of operating times is great.
Dr. Mishra's Lecture on Ovarian Cystectomy at CAMLS, Florida, USA – World Laparoscopy Hospital
The advancement of minimally invasive surgery has transformed the field of gynecology, offering patients safer procedures, faster recovery, and improved surgical outcomes. One of the most respected educators in this field, Dr. R. K. Mishra, delivered an insightful lecture on Ovarian Cystectomy at the Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation (CAMLS) in Tampa, Florida, United States, representing the excellence of World Laparoscopy Hospital in surgical education and training.
Ovarian cystectomy is a crucial gynecological procedure used to remove cysts from the ovary while preserving healthy ovarian tissue. In his lecture, Dr. Mishra emphasized the importance of laparoscopic techniques in managing ovarian cysts because of their precision, minimal trauma to surrounding tissues, and quicker recovery time for patients. Through detailed explanations and surgical insights, he demonstrated how laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy can significantly reduce postoperative pain, hospital stay, and complications compared to traditional open surgery.
During the session, Dr. Mishra explained the step-by-step surgical technique of ovarian cystectomy, starting from patient positioning and trocar placement to cyst identification, dissection, and safe removal. He highlighted the importance of maintaining the integrity of ovarian tissue while carefully separating the cyst wall. The lecture also covered advanced surgical tips such as proper traction and counter-traction, careful hemostasis, and techniques to prevent spillage of cyst contents during removal.
Another important aspect of the lecture was the focus on surgical safety and anatomical understanding. Dr. Mishra discussed the importance of recognizing pelvic anatomy and avoiding injury to surrounding structures such as the fallopian tubes, uterus, and blood vessels. He also emphasized the role of careful preoperative evaluation and the use of modern laparoscopic instruments to achieve optimal outcomes.
The lecture at CAMLS attracted surgeons, gynecologists, and medical professionals from different parts of the world who were eager to enhance their knowledge of minimally invasive gynecologic surgery. Through interactive discussions and visual demonstrations, Dr. Mishra provided practical guidance that helped participants understand both the theoretical concepts and real-world surgical applications of laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy.
As the founder and director of World Laparoscopy Hospital, Dr. Mishra has dedicated his career to advancing laparoscopic and robotic surgery education worldwide. His lecture at the Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation demonstrated the hospital’s commitment to global surgical training and the dissemination of advanced minimally invasive techniques.
In conclusion, Dr. Mishra’s lecture on ovarian cystectomy at CAMLS, Florida, was an excellent example of international collaboration in surgical education. By sharing his vast experience and expertise, he helped surgeons refine their laparoscopic skills and improve patient care. Such educational initiatives continue to strengthen the reputation of World Laparoscopy Hospital as a global leader in minimal access surgery training and innovation.
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