Laparoscopy for polycystic ovary

Laparoscopy for polycystic ovaries is a painless operation that allows a woman suffering from polycystic disease to achieve the expected pregnancy.

How is polycystic ovary laparoscopy?

During the operation, the doctor creates cuts on the abdominal wall, through which medical instruments and a video camera are subsequently inserted. Medical intervention can be directed to cysts of various sizes. Laparoscopy prevents the growth of the cyst, thus preventing the woman from developing significant health problems.

Wedge-shaped resection of the ovaries acts as a representative of the classical laparoscopic technique, in which the sector is excised from the ovary. After medical intervention, the area of ​​the ovary tissue decreases, which contributes to the optimal reduction in the number of follicles.

Pregnancy and laparoscopy

Doctors successfully overcome polycystic ovaries through laparoscopy, resulting in the onset of long-awaited pregnancy. The operation is performed only after passing the necessary tests and passing the examination.

Common indications for laparoscopy are:

The probability of the expected pregnancy after laparoscopy of the ovaries is quite high. As a rule, attempts at conception are successful, and a woman becomes pregnant within 6 months of the operation.

To avoid relapse of polycystic ovaries after laparoscopy, the doctor can prescribe an individual hormone therapy.