The doctor removes the cyst from almost 8 kg of patient in the AC hospital: “it was one of the biggest I have ever removed”

The doctor removes the cyst from almost 8 kg of patient in the AC hospital: “it was one of the biggest I have ever removed”


On the ground, the general surgeon José Ricare explained that, in addition to the cyst, the left ovary has also been removed




A 34 -year -old patient had A giant ovarian cyst of almost 8 kg removed Last week in Acro. According to the doctor responsible for the removal, the general and bariatric surgeon José Ricare was one of the greatest who has removed in the over 20 years of career.

According to the professional, the woman came to the emergency complaining of abdominal pain. After being evaluated by a doctor, a tomography was requested, which revealed the size of the problem.

“By examining it and analyzing the images, I had a clear notion of the size of the injury and the probable ovarian origin. Due to an overweight, an intense work routine and generally slow and low symptomatic growth of the cysts, the patient did not create his presence. Only when he felt the pain decided to look for medical care, “said the doctor in an interview with Earth.



In addition to the cyst, the left ovary has also been removed

Being cumbersome, the main challenge was to perform the without a break to avoid complications, explains Ricce. In addition to the cyst, the patient’s left ovary has also been removed. The video of the removal was published on social networks and the repercussions of the doctor among the Netizen, who was unexpected, he says.

“The repercussion was a surprise and shows the interest of people in unusual medical cases and also strengthens the importance of awareness of gynecological health,” underlines the doctor.

Routine exams help to identify the first cases

To avoid cases like what happened, the doctor guides him Patients try to have a medical routine and have routine testsAs ultrasound, which help to identify still small cysts, allowing early treatment before reaching large size.

“Furthermore, paying attention to discrete symptoms, such as an increase in the abdominal volume or clear pelvic discomfort, can help to detect early,” explained Ricare.

Source: Terra

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