Oophorectomy - Surgical Procedures
There are two main ways in which the ovaries can be removed from the body:
- Open Surgical Procedure
- Laparoscopically assisted Vaginal Procedure
There are two main ways in which the ovaries can be removed from the body:
Open Surgical Procedure involves removal of the ovaries using an incision in the abdomen, or incision in the upper section of the vagina.
Laparoscopy or keyhole surgery involves smaller incisions to remove the ovaries.
The type of surgery usually depends on physical limitations as well as the surgeon's choice and expertise. For example, if the vaginal canal is very restricted and small, performing a vaginal oophorectomy may not be possible.
Oophorectomy can be done under General Anesthesia or Spinal Anesthesia depending on the patient's physical fitness and preference.
I had my left ovary,fallopian tube and the cyst removed a week ago. I had a lot of adhesions that is why my left ovary and tube had to be removed. Now am having stabbing pain on my right lower abdomen and some discharges. Discharges were brown and think on the second day post op, red and clotty on the 5th day, today the discharge is black. Can i have some advice please?