Bilateral Ovarian Dermoid Dermoid Cyst
Dermoid cyst. Also called a teratoma, this cyst forms from reproductive cells that make eggs in the ovary (germ cells). The cyst can contain tissue, such as hair, skin, or teeth. This type of cyst is rarely cancer. Cystadenoma. This type of cyst develops from cells on the surface of an ovary. An ovarian dermoid cyst has nothing to do with the ovary’s function. Like other kinds of dermoid cysts, an ovarian dermoid cyst first develops before birth. A woman may have a dermoid cyst on an ovary for many years until it’s discovered during a pelvic exam. This benign cyst forms on the spine.
Treating ovarian dermoid cysts requires removing the cyst and, in rare cases, the affected ovary. The options available depend on how concerning the cyst is and your plans to have children. Ovarian cystectomy: Removes the part of the ovary with the cyst. This procedure eliminates the cyst while preserving your fertility.
Dermoid cyst surgery is usually a safe procedure. Having your or your child’s cyst removed can help manage any symptoms and prevent future complications. If you have an ovarian dermoid cyst that needs removal, talk to your gynecologist about how surgery could affect your fertility.
An ovarian dermoid cyst is a fluid-filled sac containing tissue from your hair, skin, teeth or other body parts. Unlike most ovarian cysts, dermoid cysts don’t form in response to your menstrual cycle. Instead, like other dermoid cysts, they form when fully developed tissue collects in an odd location (like in your ovaries).
Ovarian dermoid cysts aren’t cancerous, but they can cause complications if they grow too large. a healthcare provider can evaluate your cyst and advise on whether to remove it.
Ovarian dermoid cysts are sometimes called mature cystic teratomas.
Contact us
World Laparoscopy Hospital
Cyber City, Gurugram, NCR Delhi
INDIA: +919811416838
World Laparoscopy Training Institute
Bld.No: 27, DHCC, Dubai
UAE: +971525857874
World Laparoscopy Training Institute
8320 Inv Dr, Tallahassee, Florida
USA: +1 321 250 7653
2 COMMENTS
Dr. Pallavi Dahiya
#1
Mar 5th, 2023 9:59 am
Thanks Sir for uploading this video. Ovarian dermoid cysts are the most common type of benign ovarian germ cell tumor. They’re the most common type of ovarian tumor found during pregnancy. Ovarian dermoid cysts become concerning if they cause complications. The bigger they are, the more likely they are to cause problems. Treating ovarian dermoid cysts requires removing the cyst and, in rare cases, the affected ovary. The options available depend on how concerning the cyst is and your plans to have children.
Dr. Muralidhar Joshi
#2
Nov 8th, 2023 6:15 am
The article on Bilateral Ovarian Dermoid Cysts is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking information on this medical condition. It provides clear and concise insights into the diagnosis, treatment, and management of this condition, offering a comprehensive overview of the subject. The article's informative content and well-structured presentation make it an essential reference for both patients and healthcare professionals dealing with Bilateral Ovarian Dermoid Cysts.
Older Post | Home | Newer Post |