Do you need stitches for minimally invasive ovary removal?

Minimally invasive removal of ovaries requires stitches, which help in wound healing and stopping bleeding. Minimally invasive surgery has the advantages and features of small incisions, less bleeding, less pain, shorter operation time, and quicker postoperative recovery. However, any surgery can create incisions, just the difference in size. Minimally invasive surgery also produces incisions, just smaller and less bleeding. Therefore, stitches are also needed after minimally invasive removal of the ovaries to help heal the wound and stop bleeding. After minimally invasive ovarian removal, women should get out of bed as early as possible to promote bowel evacuation; ensure adequate nutrition and eat more high protein and high calcium foods; maintain adequate sleep and pleasant mood; and prohibit smoking and alcohol. After minimally invasive ovary removal, if the patient has any discomfort symptoms, she should go to the regular hospital for examination, after clarifying the cause of the disease, and then carry out specific treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as to avoid delaying the condition.