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- Oophorectomy (ovary removal surgery) - Mayo Clinic
A tubo-ovarian abscess A tubo-ovarian abscess is a pus-filled pocket involving a fallopian tube and an ovary Endometriosis Endometriosis happens when tissue similar to the uterus lining grows outside of the uterus It can cause cysts to form on the ovaries, called endometriomas Noncancerous ovarian tumors or cysts
- Ovarian cysts - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Ovarian torsion Cysts that become large can cause the ovary to move This increases the chance of painful twisting of the ovary (ovarian torsion) If this happens, you might have sudden, severe pelvic pain and nausea and vomiting Ovarian torsion can also reduce or stop blood flow to the ovary Cyst rupture
- Oophorectomy (ovary removal surgery) - Mayo Clinic
Robotic surgery, Ablation therapy, Laparoscopic surgery, Colostomy, Robotic hysterectomy, Oophorectomy, Colposcopy, Abd ominal hysterectomy, Minimally invasive
- Ovarian cysts - Doctors and departments - Mayo Clinic
Many women have ovarian cysts at some time Most are harmless, but some can cause serious symptoms Know what symptoms to watch for
- Endometriosis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Hysterectomy with removal of the ovaries Hysterectomy is surgery to remove the uterus Taking out the uterus and ovaries was once thought to be the most effective treatment for endometriosis Today, some experts consider it to be a last resort to ease pain when other treatments haven't worked
- Ovarian cancer - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Some ovarian cancer cells use estrogen to help them grow, so blocking estrogen may help control the cancer Hormone therapy might be a treatment option for some types of slow-growing ovarian cancers It may also be an option if the cancer comes back after initial treatments
- Uterine polyps - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
Surgical removal During hysteroscopy, instruments inserted through the device used to see inside the uterus (hysteroscope) make it possible to remove polyps The removed polyp will likely be sent to a lab for examination If a uterine polyp contains cancer cells, your provider will talk with you about the next steps in evaluation and treatment
- Ovarian cancer: Still possible after hysterectomy? - Mayo Clinic
Both procedures leave your ovaries intact, so you can still develop ovarian cancer Total hysterectomy with salpingo-oophorectomy This procedure removes your cervix and uterus as well as both ovaries and fallopian tubes This makes ovarian cancer less likely to occur, but it does not remove all risk
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