Top laparoscopic hysterectomy services in Chennai, India? If you have a history of ovarian cysts or are experiencing pelvic pain or discomfort that could be caused by ovarian cysts, Dr. Patel of ObGyn Care of Oklahoma is here to help you. Dr. Patel can create a treatment plan that reduces or eliminates any pain or discomfort you are experiencing from ovarian cysts, monitor the growth and appearance of any current ovarian cysts, and perform any minimally invasive surgical procedures that need to be performed.
Laparoscopy is often used to diagnose and treat problems in the female reproductive organs, such as endometriosis, infertility, or tubal pregnancy. Tubal ligation (female sterilization) can also be done with laparoscopic surgery. When an ovarian growth or cyst needs to be closely looked at, a surgeon can do so through a small incision using laparoscopy or through a larger abdominal incision (laparotomy). Either type of surgery can be used to diagnose problems such as ovarian cysts, adhesions, fibroids, and pelvic infection. But if there is any concern about cancer, you may have a laparotomy. It gives the best view of the abdominal organs and the female pelvic organs. Then, if the doctor finds ovarian cancer, he or she can safely remove it.
Laparoscopic removal of cysts on the ovaries through a small keyhole incision. A cyst is a sack of fluid which develops inside the ovaries, which can be either benign or Malignant (cancerous). Typically, a benign ovarian cyst can be removed leaving the ovaries intact, making the natural conception still possible. Ovarian cysts have a recurrence rate of 35% even after they are surgically removed. If the cysts keep recurring, then the entire ovary is removed by a procedure called Laparoscopic oophorectomy. And also if the cyst is malignant, the entire ovary or both ovaries need to be removed. Find extra information on ovarian cysts removal in Chennai.
What preparations will be needed prior to a laparoscopic surgery? Any investigations or consultations arranged at the preoperative consultation should have been completed, to make sure there are no medical conditions that may cause a problem during the surgery. Patients should not eat or drink anything after midnight on the night before surgery. The bowel preparation medication should be taken as ordered. You should continue your regular medications unless advised otherwise. Should you develop an illness prior to your surgery, please contact your surgeon immediately.
Her illustrious career started at Sri Ramachandra Medical College, from where she completed her MBBS as well as her Masters in Obstetrics and Gynecology. After practicing Obstetrics for a few years, her interest in Laparoscopy and Cosmetic Gynecology led her to gain training all over the world. Her diplomas in Minimal Access Surgery, Minimal Invasive Surgery, Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery and Cosmetic Gynecology from USA, France and Germany set her apart as one of the most qualified people in her field. See extra info on this website.