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Oophorectomy, the surgical removal of one or both ovaries, is a critical procedure that demands precision, expertise, and a patient-centred approach. Depending on the reason for surgery, it may be done alone or combined with other procedures like a hysterectomy. At CARE Hospitals, we blend cutting-edge surgical techniques with compassionate care to deliver exceptional outcomes in oophorectomy procedures. 

Why CARE Group Hospitals is Your Top Choice for Oophorectomy Surgery in Hyderabad

CARE Hospitals stands out as the premier choice for oophorectomy surgery due to:

  • Highly skilled gynaecological teams with vast experience in advanced, minimally invasive techniques
  • State-of-the-art operating theatres equipped with advanced equipment
  • Comprehensive preoperative guidance and compassionate postoperative support tailored to each patient's unique needs
  • Patient-centric approach focusing on both physical and emotional well-being
  • Excellent track record of successful oophorectomies with optimal outcomes
  • A multidisciplinary approach involving gynaecologists, oncologists, and endocrinologists

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Cutting-edge Surgical Innovations at CARE Hospital

At CARE Hospitals, we harness the latest surgical innovations to enhance the outcomes of oophorectomy procedures:

  • Minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques for reduced tissue damage and faster recovery
  • Robotic-assisted surgery for enhanced precision in complex cases
  • Advanced imaging technologies for precise surgical planning
  • Intraoperative frozen section analysis for immediate pathological assessment
  • Nerve-sparing techniques to preserve sexual function when possible
  • Cutting-edge energy devices for efficient and safe tissue dissection

Conditions for Oophorectomy Surgery

Doctors recommend oophorectomy for various conditions, including:

  • Ovarian cancer or high risk of ovarian cancer
  • Benign ovarian tumours or cysts
  • Endometriosis
  • Ovarian torsion
  • Breast cancer prevention in high-risk patients
  • Severe pelvic pain resistant to other treatments
  • Hormone-sensitive breast cancer

Types of Oophorectomy Procedures

CARE Hospitals offers different approaches to oophorectomy tailored to each patient’s specific needs:

  • Unilateral Oophorectomy: Removal of one ovary
  • Bilateral Oophorectomy: Removal of both ovaries
  • Salpingo-oophorectomy: Removal of ovary and fallopian tube
  • Prophylactic Oophorectomy: Preventive removal in high-risk patients
  • Laparoscopic Oophorectomy: Minimally invasive approach
  • Robotic-assisted Oophorectomy: Using robotic technology for enhanced precision
  • Open Oophorectomy: Traditional approach for complex cases

Pre-surgery Preparation

Proper surgical preparation is crucial for the success of oophorectomy surgery. Our gynaecological team guides patients through detailed preparation steps, including:

  • Comprehensive gynaecological evaluation
  • Advanced imaging studies (ultrasound, CT, or MRI)
  • Blood tests and cancer marker assessments
  • Medication review and adjustments
  • Preoperative counselling for patients and families
  • Detailed instructions on pre-surgery diet and lifestyle modifications
  • Emotional and psychological support
  • Discussion of hormone replacement therapy options, if applicable

Oophorectomy Surgical Procedure

The oophorectomy surgical procedure at CARE Hospitals typically involves:

  • Administration of general anaesthesia
  • Creation of small incisions for laparoscopic instruments (if applicable)
  • Careful dissection to access the ovary
  • Ligation and division of blood vessels supplying the ovary
  • Removal of one or both ovaries (and fallopian tube if indicated)
  • Inspection of the surgical site for bleeding
  • Removal of any cysts or tumours for pathological examination
  • Closure of incisions

Our skilled surgeons ensure each step is performed with utmost precision and care, prioritising both surgical efficacy and patient safety.

Post-surgery Recovery

Recovery after oophorectomy surgery is a crucial phase. At CARE Hospitals, we provide:

  • Expert pain management tailored to gynaecological procedures
  • Early mobilisation with physiotherapy guidance
  • Wound care and infection prevention
  • Hormonal balance monitoring and management
  • Nutritional counselling to support healing
  • Emotional support and counselling
  • Gradual return to normal activities under medical supervision

Recovery time varies, and most patients can return home within 1-3 days after surgery, with a gradual return to normal activities over 2-6 weeks.

Risks and Complications

Oophorectomy, like any surgery, carries some risks. These may include:

Benefits of Oophorectomy Surgery

Oophorectomy surgery offers several significant benefits:

  • Treatment or prevention of ovarian cancer
  • Relief from chronic pelvic pain
  • Management of severe endometriosis
  • Reduction in breast cancer risk for high-risk patients
  • Resolution of ovarian cysts or tumours
  • Improvement in quality of life for patients with severe ovarian conditions

Insurance Assistance for Oophorectomy Surgery

At CARE Hospitals, we understand that navigating insurance coverage for gynaecological procedures can be challenging. Our dedicated team assists patients in:

  • Verifying insurance coverage 
  • Obtaining pre-authorisation for oophorectomy surgery
  • Explaining out-of-pocket costs
  • Exploring financial assistance options if needed

Second Opinion for Oophorectomy Surgery

Doctors generally encourage patients to seek a second opinion before undergoing oophorectomy surgery. CARE Hospitals offers comprehensive second opinion services, where our expert gynaecologists:

  • Review your medical history and diagnostic tests
  • Discuss different treatment options and their potential outcomes
  • Provide a detailed assessment of the proposed surgical plan
  • Address any concerns or queries you may have

Conclusion

Oophorectomy surgery is a vital procedure that can significantly improve the overall health of women with certain ovarian conditions or those at high risk for ovarian cancer. Choosing CARE Hospitals for your oophorectomy surgery means opting for excellence in gynaecological care, innovative techniques, and patient-centred treatment. Trust CARE Hospitals to guide you through every step of your surgical journey with expertise, compassion, and unwavering support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Oophorectomy is a surgical procedure that includes the removal of one or both ovaries. It may be performed alone or as part of a more extensive surgery, such as a hysterectomy.

The oophorectomy procedure typically takes 1-3 hours, depending on the surgical technique and whether additional procedures are performed simultaneously.

While our team takes every precaution, risks may include infection, bleeding, damage to surrounding nerves or blood vessels, and hormonal changes. Other possible problems after oophorectomy include fatigue, changes in libido, and a heightened risk of cardiovascular problems.

Most patients can return home within 1-3 days after surgery. Full recovery and return to normal activities usually take 2-6 weeks, though individual experiences may vary.

While some postoperative discomfort is expected, our expert pain management team ensures you're comfortable throughout your recovery using advanced techniques tailored to gynaecological procedures.

Oophorectomy is generally considered permanent, as it involves removing one or both ovaries. 

Long-term effects depend on whether one or both ovaries are removed and the patient’s age. Bilateral oophorectomy before menopause can lead to early menopause symptoms and increased risks of osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease.

Patients can resume light activities within 1-2 weeks, gradually returning to normal activities over 4-6 weeks. Your gynaecologist will provide specific guidelines based on your case.

If both ovaries are removed before natural menopause, you will experience surgical menopause. If only one ovary is removed, you may not experience immediate menopausal symptoms.

Most insurance plans cover medically necessary oophorectomy procedures. The dedicated team at our hospital will assist you in verifying your coverage, understanding your benefits, and navigating any required pre-authorisations.

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