Surgical Removal of Ovary Cyst
Ovary cysts are fluid sacs that develop into the ovary of a woman.
These sacs are very thin walled bubble like structures that have a fluid inside them.
The removal is usually automatic and the cyst vanishes all by itself.
A victim needs to do nothing during the process.
In some exceptional cases, when the presence of cysts prolongs certain limit and is not being removed instead the size increases; it needs to be removed from the ovary to avoid obstruction in the other processes.
Before the removal of this cyst, the subjects' medical record is keenly observed throughout as to see tracts of other chronic medicinal problems.
A complete analysis of victim is done by the General practitioner or doctor and the specialist analyses the entire situation inside the ovary before the operation takes place.
In addition to the physical examination, the doctor reviews all the medications that one had been taking beforehand.
Blood and urine tests are conducted along with CT scan, X-Ray and ultrasound of the chest and the lower abdomen.
Two types of surgeries occur usually: laparoscopic and open surgery.
The laparoscopic surgery involves the insertion of laparoscope through a small incision below the naval and carbon dioxide is infused so that the surgeon may see into the organs with more precision.
The open surgery involves bigger incision thorough the abdomen and abdominal muscles are separated while the abdomen is completely opened.
This process also demands for the clamping and tying of blood vessels.
Open surgery is done in the most serious cases else an ovary cyst does not develop to a harmful state at first place, even if it does, the removal is not that complicated in most of the cases.
It is generally advised not to take any aspirin or similar medicine that thins your blood prior to the operation so as to control the blood pressure and avoid complexities in the operation.
These sacs are very thin walled bubble like structures that have a fluid inside them.
The removal is usually automatic and the cyst vanishes all by itself.
A victim needs to do nothing during the process.
In some exceptional cases, when the presence of cysts prolongs certain limit and is not being removed instead the size increases; it needs to be removed from the ovary to avoid obstruction in the other processes.
Before the removal of this cyst, the subjects' medical record is keenly observed throughout as to see tracts of other chronic medicinal problems.
A complete analysis of victim is done by the General practitioner or doctor and the specialist analyses the entire situation inside the ovary before the operation takes place.
In addition to the physical examination, the doctor reviews all the medications that one had been taking beforehand.
Blood and urine tests are conducted along with CT scan, X-Ray and ultrasound of the chest and the lower abdomen.
Two types of surgeries occur usually: laparoscopic and open surgery.
The laparoscopic surgery involves the insertion of laparoscope through a small incision below the naval and carbon dioxide is infused so that the surgeon may see into the organs with more precision.
The open surgery involves bigger incision thorough the abdomen and abdominal muscles are separated while the abdomen is completely opened.
This process also demands for the clamping and tying of blood vessels.
Open surgery is done in the most serious cases else an ovary cyst does not develop to a harmful state at first place, even if it does, the removal is not that complicated in most of the cases.
It is generally advised not to take any aspirin or similar medicine that thins your blood prior to the operation so as to control the blood pressure and avoid complexities in the operation.
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