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Urgent!! Nonfunctional Ovarian Cyst Removal

From: Anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 15 Aug 1999 22:36:09 -0500 (CDT)


> >Comments:
> >
> >Hello there! Last month I went to the OBGYN for abdominal pain. An
> ultrasound revealed a 2inch diamteter cyst on my right ovary. Part of it is
> clear fluid and part is blood filled. 4wks later another ultrasound found
> that the cyst had grown another inch and was septated, possibly split into
> two. My OBGYN wants to perform surgery on it this Wednesday by an incision
> in the abdomen because she said they could not pull the blood filled cyst
> thru the naval. I want the least invasive and most modern surgery possible.
> Could you please email and call me with the step by step details of this
> surgery, pre-op to post-op and any questions I should ask. For instance can
> they use laser instead of a knife for the incision and removal? Thank you
> very much for your prompt response as I don't want to do anything until I
> know.
> >
> >>Thank you for your prompt reply. I still don't understand how the
> semi-solid/solid cyst is removed. My OBGYN said that since it was not a
> functional cyst and is growing that she would have to take it out thru
> abdominal incision. Is this correct? Do you also have a list of doctors in
> Colorado or know how I can get that info so I can go to someone who performs
> the minamally invasive surgery? Please let me know how you remove a cyst that
> is semi-solid/solid thru your procedure. Thanks again



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