How to do ovarian surgery

Ovarian surgery requires symptomatic treatment depending on the situation. In the case of ovarian cysts, an ultrasound is needed to confirm the nature of the cyst. If it can be determined that the cyst is benign and small, less than 5 centimeters, conservative treatment is usually used. If the cyst is larger than 5 centimeters and symptoms such as abdominal pain occur, surgery can be used. Benign cysts can be treated with minimally invasive surgery using laparoscopy, which is generally less invasive, less bleeding, faster recovery and fewer complications, and faster wound healing, the wound can be basically healed in a week or so, and the patient can return to normal life. If the cyst belongs to malignant tumor, it needs to do further examination, such as CT, MRI and tumor markers, etc. According to the condition of the tumor, it will be treated by caesarean section or laparoscopy, and chemotherapy or radiotherapy may be needed after the surgery, which is helpful for the treatment of the tumor.