What is Ovarian Cystectomy? Ovarian Cystectomy is the removal of a fluid-filled sac in the ovary. Cystectomy on the ovaries is very common. Most ovarian Cystectomies are benign (non-cancerous), but some are cancerous or may become cancerous over time. Ovarian Cystectomy can vary in size – from as small as the size of a pea to the size of a large melon (sometimes even larger). Cystectomy can be physical or pathological. Types of Ovarian Cystectomy There are different types of ovarian Cystectomy, such as dermoid Cystectomy and Endometrioma Cystectomy. However, functional Cystectomies are the most common type. The two types of functional Cystectomy include Follicle and Corpus Luteum Cystectomy. Follicle Cystectomy During a woman's menstrual cycle, an egg grows in a sac called a follicle. This sac is located inside the ovary. In most cases, this follicle or sac opens and releases an egg. But if the follicle does not rupture, the fluid inside the follicle can...
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