What is Ovarian Cystectomy?
In order to preserve fertility for women who intend to become pregnant, ovarian cystectomy is a surgical treatment that removes ovarian cysts while leaving the ovary intact.
Ovarian Cystectomy vs. Aspiration:
Cystectomy involves the surgical removal of the cyst, offering a long-term solution, whereas aspiration (draining the cyst) may only provide temporary relief and carries a higher risk of recurrence.
How is Ovarian Cystectomy Performed?
Laparoscopic Surgery:
A minimally invasive method involving small incisions in the abdomen to access and remove the cyst.
- Benefits: Faster recovery, reduced pain, smaller scars, and shorter hospital stays.
Open Surgery (Laparotomy):
Used when a larger incision is necessary due to large or complex cysts.
- Benefits: Better access for intricate cases but with a longer recovery period.