Polycystic ovary syndrome is a common endocrine disorder syndrome in women, which is a comprehensive disease characterized by abnormal glucose metabolism and reproductive dysfunction. This disease has serious harm and can directly lead to female infertility. Some women need to undergo surgery for treatment. So, how to do polycystic ovary surgery?
Surgical treatment for polycystic ovary syndrome is the most effective, as only by removing some granulosa cells from the ovaries through surgery can the production of male hormones in the body be effectively suppressed.
After surgery, most female patients can gradually restore normal ovulation and menstruation through subsequent treatment, which can also lead to successful pregnancy. The main surgical methods now include laser drilling treatment, bilateral oophorectomy, and transvaginal laparoscopy, among others.
Patients with bilateral ovarian enlargement and elevated blood testosterone can quickly correct the disorder of hypothalamic pituitary and ovarian axis regulation through surgery, which not only helps alleviate symptoms but also increases pregnancy rates by 50-60%.
However, this surgery also carries certain risks, with a higher probability of postoperative recurrence and a higher risk of pelvic adhesions. So patients need to choose some treatment methods that are suitable for themselves under the guidance of doctors. In addition to surgical treatment, medication and artificial cycle therapy can also be used.