Can you remove an ovary at sixty with an ovarian cyst?



Ovarian cysts in the sixties can be removed by resection of the ovary.

Ovarian cysts are benign tumors of the ovaries and are a relatively common gynecological condition. It can occur in women of any age and is more common in the reproductive years.

If a woman in her sixties has an ovarian cyst, the common treatment is surgery, including ovarian cyst removal, total hysterectomy, removal of the ovary on the affected side, and removal of the adnexa to avoid malignant changes in the ovarian cyst. Removal of the uterus and ovaries will not affect women in their sixties because the ovaries are nearly atrophied.

When ovarian cysts appear at the age of sixty, patients should go to regular hospitals in time to improve the relevant examination, and take targeted treatment under the guidance of professional doctors to avoid delaying the condition.