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hsaperocho's picture

can an ovarian cyst be removed without removing the ovary?

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i'm 35 years old. when i was 17, my left ovary was removed because of a large cyst found in it. i got married at 25 and had 3 children. now, i had my routine check-up and it was found out that my right ovary had a cyst in it, measuring around 6.8 cm by 8 cm. my obgyne advised for a hysterectomy. is there any other option than removing everything including my uterus? can the cyst be removed without removing my ovary? i'm still very young...


     

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susanc's picture

Treatments for Ovarian Cysts

Hi hsaperocho

Thanks for your question and I'm sorry to read you have yet another ovarian cyst but delighted you have been able to have 3 children!

You are correct - 35 is very young to have to consider such a serious decision like hysterectomy. Our reproductive systems are much more than baby makers and carriers. A hysterectomy can sometimes have far- reaching consequences for women.

For my own education, as well as other women who may be reading your question, here is a list of the various types of cysts a woman can have:

Functional Cysts
These normal cysts will often shrink and disappear within two or three menstrual cycles. Because this type of cyst is formed during ovulation it rarely occurs in menopausal women because eggs are no longer being produced.

Dermoid Cysts
Ovarian cysts which are filled with various types of tissues including hair and skin.

Endometrioma Cysts
These cysts are also known as the chocolate cysts of endometriosis and form when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus attaches to the ovaries.

Cystadenoma Cysts
These are ovarian cysts which develop from cells on the outer surface of the ovaries

Polycystic Ovarian Disease
Cysts that form from a buildup of follicle cysts which cause the ovaries to thicken. These cysts cause the ovaries to enlarge and create a thick outer covering which may prevent ovulation from occurring and are often the cause of fertility problems.
http://womenshealth.about.com/cs/ovarian...

Has your doctor advised you of the kind of cyst you have? The kind of tretment you need may depend on the type of cyst on your ovary.

Women have had their cysts disappear by themselves, certain birth control pills or medications have helped, or they have the cyst removed with surgery. Some, like in your case when you were younger, have the entire ovary removed. And in some serious cases, women have had to have a hysterectomy.

Has your doctor explained why he/she thinks a hysterectomy is needed? Have you asked about medications or the removal of the cyst itself or the removal of your ovary?

Please keep us imformed!

     
     
hsaperocho's picture

i remembered my cyst 18

i remembered my cyst 18 years ago...i think it was a dermoid cyst. i don't know yet the type of cyst that i have now. my obgyne advised for a hysterectomy considering there will be no more ovaries to give eggs to it (layman language). she scheduled me for the operation next month. i still hope and pray that there will be another remedy to this. thanks for your info.

     
     
Tina T's picture

Have you talked with your doctor about a cystectomy?

Hi hsaperocho, Some cysts can be removed without removing the ovary in a procedure known as a cystectomy. Have you chatted with your doctor about this option yet? The size, shape and composision of a cyst are factors in the type of procedure your doctor will recommend.

     


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