Laparoscopic Cystectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to remove cysts from the ovaries while preserving the healthy ovarian tissue. Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that can cause pelvic pain, irregular periods, or impact fertility. This procedure helps restore normal ovarian function and reduces the risk of complications such as cyst rupture or torsion. It’s often performed when cysts are large, persistent, or suspected to affect reproductive health.
This surgery is performed under general anesthesia and typically involves the following steps:
The instruments are removed, and incisions are closed with minimal scarring.
Our experienced team is skilled in delicate laparoscopic techniques, ensuring effective cyst removal while protecting ovarian function.
We use high-definition laparoscopic systems to ensure precision, reduce surgical trauma, and promote faster recovery.
We aim to preserve reproductive health and minimize long-term impacts, especially for women planning future pregnancies.
This procedure offers significant advantages for both symptom relief and reproductive health. Here’s why it’s often the preferred choice:
Most patients are discharged within 24 hours. Light spotting, bloating, or mild abdominal soreness may last for 2–3 days. Pain is typically manageable with oral medications. Patients can resume light activities in 3–5 days and return to work within a week.
Strenuous activities and intercourse should be avoided for about two weeks or as advised. Follow-up scans are scheduled to assess healing and ensure no recurrence. For fertility-related cases, menstrual cycles often stabilize, and conception may occur naturally in subsequent months.
Doctors typically recommend Laparoscopic Cystectomy when ovarian cysts are larger than 5 cm or show signs of rapid growth. It is also advised when cysts are causing pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, or exerting pressure on nearby organs. If the cysts do not resolve with medication or lifestyle modifications, surgical removal may be necessary.
It is not usually performed during pregnancy unless absolutely necessary. Our team carefully evaluates each case with ultrasound, hormonal testing, and clinical symptoms before recommending surgery. This ensures that every decision is aligned with your long-term reproductive and health goals.