Ovarian cyst laparoscopy is used in cases where it is important not only to remove the lesion, but also to preserve ovarian health and a woman’s reproductive potential. The decision on surgical treatment is made individually – taking into account the size of the cyst, symptoms, and the patient’s future plans. This approach helps avoid unnecessary intervention and ensures a predictable treatment outcome.
Ovarian Cyst Laparoscopy
Modern surgical removal of an ovarian cyst with maximum preservation of healthy tissue and reproductive function. The procedure is performed strictly according to clinical indications, without excessive intervention, and with full control of every stage of treatment – from diagnosis to recovery.
- Top-Tier Specialists
- Expert-Level Equipment
- Experienced Surgical Team
- Transparent Cost Calculation
Specialists in the Field
Igor Grynda
Yulia Govorukha
Lyudmila Shpura
Cost of Ovarian Cyst Laparoscopy
We adhere to a transparent and clear pricing policy. The indicated cost of ovarian cyst laparoscopy does not include anesthesia or inpatient stay, allowing the patient to understand the cost structure in advance and avoid unexpected additional expenses.
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Advantages of the Procedure at New Life Clinic
Narrow Surgical Specialization
Balanced Approach to Surgical Volume
Team-Based Work in the Operating Room
Treatment Control at Every Stage
Procedure Results in Numbers
When Ovarian Cyst Removal by Laparoscopy Is Indicated
Laparoscopic removal of an ovarian cyst is not indicated in all cases. The decision to perform surgery is made after evaluating symptoms, cyst dynamics, and potential risks. You should consult a doctor and discuss surgical treatment if the following situations are present:
- Increase in cyst size or continued growth.
The cyst does not decrease over time or shows progression on ultrasound examination. - Pain and discomfort in the lower abdomen.
Pulling or sharp pain, a feeling of pressure, discomfort during physical activity or sexual intercourse. - Menstrual cycle disorders.
Cycle irregularities, irregular menstruation, or pronounced hormonal symptoms. - Risk of complications.
Potential rupture of the cyst, torsion of its pedicle, or pressure on neighboring pelvic organs. - Certain types of cysts.
Endometriotic, dermoid, mucinous, and serous cysts that are not suitable for conservative treatment. - Suspicion of a malignant process.
Situations where diagnostic results require ruling out oncological risks.
What Is Important to Know About the Procedure
Laparoscopy is a modern minimally invasive method of surgical treatment for ovarian cysts. This approach allows the medical issue to be addressed accurately, reduces the overall burden on the body, and shortens the recovery period. Below are the key points that help patients understand how the treatment is performed and what to expect after surgery.
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Why Laparoscopy Is Chosen
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Preparation for Surgery
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How the Surgery Is Performed
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Recovery and Rehabilitation Timeframes
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When to Expect Results
Frequently Asked Questions from Patients
Deciding on surgical treatment always raises questions and doubts. This is completely normal. Below we have collected answers to the most common and important concerns that patients have before ovarian cyst laparoscopy, helping them make a balanced decision without haste or unnecessary stress.
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How can I be sure that laparoscopy is truly necessary and not suggested “just in case”?
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Is it possible to preserve the ovary and reproductive function after surgery?
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What happens if surgery is postponed despite the doctor’s recommendation?
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How predictable is the outcome of the surgery?
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Is follow-up necessary after laparoscopy if I feel better quickly?
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Who should I contact if questions arise after discharge?
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Equipment and Facilities at New Life Clinic
Laparoscopic surgeries at New Life Clinic are performed in a modern operating room using expert-level equipment. High-quality visualization, reliable anesthesiology support, and control at every stage of the procedure create a safe environment for surgical treatment. Patient comfort is considered not only during surgery but also throughout the recovery period. Inpatient rooms, postoperative monitoring, and overall clinic organization are designed to reduce stress and ensure a calm recovery after laparoscopy.
The page content has been reviewed and approved by a New Life Clinic physician (Igor Grynda, gynecologist-surgeon with 22 years of clinical experience).