About Partial Oophorectomy
Key Highlights
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Preserves fertility and ovarian hormone production (estrogen, progesterone).Minimally invasive laparoscopic approach is common, reducing surgical trauma.Shorter hospital stay and faster recovery compared to total oophorectomy.Effective treatment for benign ovarian conditions like cysts and endometriomas.Helps alleviate pain, pressure, and other symptoms caused by ovarian masses.Lower risk of early menopause compared to removal of the entire ovary./ul
Who is this surgery for?
- Persistent, large, or complex benign ovarian cysts (e.g., dermoid cysts).
- Ovarian endometriomas (chocolate cysts) associated with endometriosis.
- Benign ovarian tumors (e.g., cystadenomas, fibromas).
- Management of ovarian torsion where the ovary is deemed salvageable.
- To obtain a tissue biopsy for diagnosing uncertain ovarian masses.
- As part of a conservative surgery for early-stage, low-risk ovarian cancer in select cases (very specific circumstances).
How to prepare
- Complete pre-operative medical evaluation, including blood tests and imaging (ultrasound).
- Discussion of surgical risks, benefits, and fertility implications with your gynaecologist.
- Informed consent process detailing the possibility of converting to a total oophorectomy if needed.
- Fasting for 6-8 hours before the surgery as instructed.
- Adjustment or temporary cessation of certain medications (e.g., blood thinners) as advised.
- Arranging for help at home and time off work for the initial recovery period.
Risks & possible complications
- General surgical risks: Reaction to anesthesia, bleeding, infection, blood clots.
- Injury to nearby organs (bladder, ureters, intestines, blood vessels).
- Potential need for conversion to an open abdominal procedure (laparotomy).
- Damage to remaining ovarian tissue, potentially affecting function.
- Formation of scar tissue (adhesions) which can cause pain or future fertility issues.
- Recurrence of the original condition (e.g., cyst reformation).
- Rare risk of unrecognized malignancy requiring further surgery.
Recovery & hospital stay
- Hospital stay is typically short, often 1 day for laparoscopic surgery.
- Manage pain with prescribed medications; shoulder tip pain from gas is common initially.
- Rest is crucial for the first week, with gradual increase in light activity.
- Avoid heavy lifting (more than 5-10 kg), strenuous exercise, and sexual intercourse for 4-6 weeks.
- Keep incision sites clean and dry; watch for signs of infection (redness, swelling, discharge).
- Follow-up appointment with your gynaecologist to monitor healing and discuss pathology results.
- Menstrual cycles and hormonal function usually resume if healthy ovarian tissue remains.
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Typical hospital stay: 1-2 days
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Expected recovery time: 2-4 weeks
Frequently Asked Questions
If you are considering partial oophorectomy in India, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.
Popular choices for partial oophorectomy in India include Kamineni Hospital, King Koti, Manipal Hospital Old Airport Road, Manipal Hospital Mukundapur, SIMS Hospital Vadapalani, Manipal Hospital Dwarka, known for experienced specialists and advanced surgical infrastructure.
Look at the doctor’s years of experience, hospital association, patient reviews, and how often they perform partial oophorectomy. MediFyr helps you compare obstetrics and gynaecologists and book consultations online.
The overall cost depends on hospital category, surgeon’s experience, room type, implant or device used (if any), length of stay, tests, and post-operative care. Our team can help you get cost estimates from multiple hospitals before you decide.
Procedure cost in other countries
Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for partial oophorectomy compare across other countries where we have data.
Top hospitals for Partial Oophorectomy in India
These partner hospitals in India have dedicated obstetrics and gynaecology teams and experience managing patients undergoing partial oophorectomy.
Karan Brown is a 42-year-old transgender...
Karan Brown is a 42-year-old transgender man who has been on testosterone therapy for 15 years as part of his gender-affirming care. He has a strong family history of ovarian cancer, with his mother and maternal aunt both being diagnosed in their 50s. Despite having a hysterectomy years prior, his ovaries were preserved. Recent genetic testing revealed he carries a BRCA1 mutation. He began experiencing persistent, dull pelvic pain and bloating. His gynecologist, Dr. Lee, recommended a risk-reducing bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. Karan was anxious about the surgery potentially affecting his hormone balance and requiring a complex adjustment of his testosterone regimen. The laparoscopic procedure went smoothly, removing both fallopian tubes and ovaries. Pathological analysis found no cancer, only benign cysts. Recovery took about two weeks, with some initial discomfort. Emotionally, Karan felt a profound mix of relief and grief. He was relieved to have drastically reduced his cancer risk, lifting a heavy familial burden. However, he also grieved the finality of the surgery, a complex step in his journey. Post-recovery, he feels empowered and more in control of his health future, working closely with his endocrinologist to manage his hormones.
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