Laparoscopic Ovarian Cyst
Removal
Advanced keyhole surgery to remove ovarian cysts while preserving fertility and ensuring a faster, more comfortable recovery.
What is Laparoscopic Cystectomy?
Laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy is a modern surgical procedure used to remove cysts from the ovary through several tiny incisions (usually 5-10mm) in the abdomen. Unlike traditional open surgery, this method uses a laparoscope—a thin tube with a camera—to allow the surgeon to see and operate with high precision.
This approach is ideal for managing persistent cysts, endometriomas, or dermoid cysts while protecting the healthy ovarian tissue and maintaining hormonal balance.
The "Keyhole" Advantage
By avoiding a large abdominal incision, we reduce the risk of infection, minimize post-operative pain, and allow patients to return to their normal routines much sooner.
Why Laparoscopy?
Preserving Fertility
The magnified view provided by the laparoscope allows our surgeons to carefully separate the cyst from the ovary, preserving as much healthy, egg-producing tissue as possible.
Rapid Recovery
Most patients are able to return to light work within 1 week, compared to the 4-6 weeks often required for traditional open abdominal surgery.
Cosmetic Results
Tiny incisions mean that once healed, the scars are nearly invisible, offering a significant aesthetic advantage over larger surgical marks.
Laparoscopic FAQ
Specialized Care for Women’s Health
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