What are the risks and/or complications of an ovarian cystectomy?

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What are the risks and/or complications of an ovarian cystectomy?

Apart from the risks generally associated with surgery such as bleeding or infection, an ovarian cystectomy may result in scar tissue forming at the surgical site, on the ovaries or fallopian tubes or in the pelvis. Bowel or bladder damage could occur.

It is also possible for cysts to form again on หากคุณสนใจเล่นพนันออนไลน์ที่ดีที่สุด สามารถสมัครสมาชิก UFABET ได้ที่นี่ พร้อมรับโปรโมชั่นพิเศษสำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ the same or opposite ovary, which is more common in women with hormone imbalances. Full prevention is only possible by removing both ovaries.

How does an ovarian cystectomy affect you sexual health and fertility?

If you have yet to undergo menopause, the doctor will try to preserve your reproductive system by leaving one or both ovaries intact. This means it is possible for you to still produce eggs. If one ovary is removed, you may find it harder to get pregnant. In certain instances, such as suspected or confirmed cancer, it necessary for both ovaries to be removed. Which means you will no longer produce any eggs. If you have already gone through menopause, both ovaries may be removed.

Laparotomy

A laparotomy may be recommended for cysts. That particularly large. That could be cancerous.

In this procedure, a single, larger cut is made in your tummy. The whole cyst and ovary may remov and tested in the laboratory to check whether it is cancerous. The incision is close with stitches or staples.