Is the removal of the ovarian adnexa and the greater omentum major surgery?

Ovarian adnexa and salpingo-oophorectomy are larger surgeries due to the extent of the removal.
The adnexa refers to the fallopian tubes and ovaries. If the surgery only involves the ovaries themselves and the ovarian cysts are benign, then it is usually a minor surgery and not something to worry about.
However, if the ovarian tumor is malignant, then the surgery may be more difficult and extensive, with tumor tissue that includes the uterus, both adnexa, the greater omentum, the appendix, the lymph nodes, and the pelvic cavity, and such surgeries are usually more extensive, and there is follow-up treatment after the surgery.
The specific situation needs to be decided by the doctor’s interview. Before the surgery, the doctor will explain the risks that may be encountered during the surgery, so don’t worry too much, relax and actively cooperate with the treatment.