Some female friends were diagnosed with cystic lesions in the left adnexal area and were very worried. So what are cystic lesions in the left adnexal area? I believe many friends want to know the answer to this question. Next, this article will introduce to you what the cystic lesions in the left adnexal area are. Friends who want to know more about the relevant knowledge can take a look. What is the cystic lesion in the left adnexal area? Generally speaking, it is caused by a left ovarian cyst. The causes of ovarian cysts include: 1. Genetic factors According to statistics, 20% to 25% of ovarian tumor patients have a family history. 2. Endocrine factors The ovaries are important organs for ovulation and secretion of gonadal hormones. Ovarian tumors often occur during the reproductive age. Clinically, the basic pathophysiological change in many patients with ovarian cysts and polycystic ovary syndrome is that the ovaries produce too much androgen, and the excessive production of androgen is the result of the synergistic effect of abnormal functions of multiple endocrine systems in the body. 3. Lifestyle factors Long-term bad diet structure, living habits, and excessive psychological stress can lead to physiological ovarian cysts and true ovarian tumors. 4. Environmental factors Food contamination, such as plant growth hormones used in vegetables, and hormone ingredients such as clenbuterol in formula feeding of livestock and poultry. In recent years, with the improvement of living standards and changes in eating habits in my country, as well as the abuse of hormone drugs and tonics such as breast augmentation, weight loss, and anti-aging by some young and middle-aged women, the high incidence and younger age of ovarian tumors may also be related. Surgical treatment: The treatment of ovarian cysts depends on factors such as the patient's age, whether it is malignant, the location, volume, size, growth rate of the cyst, whether the reproductive function is preserved, and the patient's subjective wishes. What should I do if there is a cystic lesion in the left adnexal area? How to treat ovarian cysts? Surgical treatment: The treatment of ovarian cysts depends on factors such as the patient's age, whether it is malignant, the location, volume, size, growth rate of the cyst, whether the reproductive function is preserved, and the patient's subjective wishes. 1. Surgical treatment of benign ovarian cysts (1) Ovarian cystectomy. This procedure is often used in young patients, especially premenopausal patients, while preserving normal ovarian tissue as much as possible. (2) Salpingo-oophorectomy: Older patients (over 45 years old) or postmenopausal patients can undergo unilateral or bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. It is worth noting that in the surgical treatment of larger ovarian cysts, the size of the incision should be ignored and complete resection is preferred to avoid breaking the patient's pulse and allowing the contents to spill into the abdominal cavity or incision. During the operation, attention should be paid to the rapid changes in abdominal pressure that cause changes in the patient's pulse, breathing, and blood pressure. When necessary, infusion or blood transfusion, oxygen supply should be accelerated, and early detection of acute gastric dilatation, paralytic intestinal obstruction, and the resulting water and electrolyte imbalance should be prevented. 2. Surgical treatment of malignant ovarian cysts (1) Most patients are already in the advanced stage when they seek medical treatment, so every effort should be made to remove the primary cyst and any visible pelvic and abdominal metastases. Because malignant ovarian cysts are often adhered or infiltrated with the uterus and adnexa, and are closely attached to the pelvic peritoneum, the uterus and tumor are often removed in one piece along with the pelvic peritoneum in a rolling carpet style, such as omentectomy, partial intestinal resection, partial bladder and ureter resection. (2) Consider placing a catheter in the abdominal cavity to facilitate the postoperative intraperitoneal injection of chemotherapy drugs. The above is an introduction to what the cystic lesions in the left adnexal area are. From the above introduction, we can know that the cystic lesion in the left adnexal area is most likely caused by the left ovarian cyst. There are many causes of ovarian cysts. If it is confirmed that the cystic lesion in the left adnexal area is caused by ovarian cyst, it is recommended that the patient receive timely treatment to avoid delaying the disease. |
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