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    Ovarian Transposition Surgery Procedure Description

    MyMediTravelBy MyMediTravel15th February 20193 Mins Read
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    What you need to know about Ovarian Transposition Surgery

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    • 1 What you need to know about Ovarian Transposition Surgery
    • 2 What does the Procedure Involve?
    • 3 How Long Should You Stay in the Area?
    • 4 What’s the Recovery Time Like?
    • 5 What Aftercare Should You Consider?
    • 6 What is the Success Rate for Ovarian Transposition Surgery?
    • 7 Are there Alternatives to Ovarian Transposition Surgery?
    • 8 What Should You Expect Before and After the Procedure?

    Ovarian transposition surgery, also known as Oophoropexy, is a surgical procedure to help preserve women’s fertility by preventing damage to the ovaries during cancer treatment, particularly Radiation therapy that can cause infertility, therefore, this procedure is recommended for women who want to have children after having radiation therapy.

    What does the Procedure Involve?

    The surgery is carried out prior to the radiation therapy and you will be given general anesthetic. The surgery is usually performed using a laparoscopic method. During the surgery, the fallopian tubes and one or both ovaries are separated from the uterus and then attached to the abdomen wall, away from the site of radiation therapy.

    For an in-depth analysis of an Ovarian Transposition Surgery, watch this short video.

    How Long Should You Stay in the Area?

    Some patients can go home on the day of the surgery; others will need to stay overnight. However, plan to stay in the local area for 7 to 10 days for a follow-up hospital checkup and for the removal of the stitches. If you are traveling home by plane, make sure to get up and walk around every hour while you are on the plane.

    What’s the Recovery Time Like?

    The recovery period may take 2 to 4 weeks until you can go back to your full routine, including work and exercises. During your recovery period, you may feel pain but your doctor will prescribe pain medication.

    What Aftercare Should You Consider?

    Avoid any strenuous activities and do not have any vaginal intercourse during your recovery time. Clean where the incisions were made with water and soap every day. Your surgeon will likely give you post-operative instruction that includes wound care and dietary requirements.

    What is the Success Rate for Ovarian Transposition Surgery?

    Ovarian transposition surgery has a success rate of 88.6 percent for the preservation of ovarian function. The side effects and risks associated with the surgery include abdominal pain, fever, shortness of breath, swelling or tenderness in the calves or thighs, and bleeding.

    Are there Alternatives to Ovarian Transposition Surgery?

    If ovarian transposition surgery is not the ideal procedure for you, there are options that include egg or embryo freezing, ovarian suppression, and ovarian tissue freezing. Make sure to discuss with your doctor which procedure would be best for you.

    What Should You Expect Before and After the Procedure?

    Radiation therapy can affect fertility, which has an impact on you trying to get pregnant after your treatment is finished. If you undergo ovarian transposition surgery, you will still have a high chance of having children after your radiation treatment.

    To check prices or to book an Ovarian Transposition Surgery Procedure in Thailand or anywhere else in the world, head on over to MyMediTravel now!

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