Ovarian cysts: What are they?

Written in association with: Professor Saad Amer
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Edited by: Karolyn Judge

Ovarian cysts are a common occurrence but what exactly are they? Leading Derby consultant gynaecologist Professor Saad Amer goes into expert detail in this informative article.

 

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What are ovarian cysts?

Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs varying in size. They grow in either ovary. They're extremely common; almost every woman has a little cyst in their ovary during their reproductive lifetime.

 

Most of these cysts are simple and benign. Usually, they don't cause problems. Occasionally they can cause symptoms. Some of them are functional symptoms and others are benign, and others could be malignant cysts

 

 

What are the symptoms of ovarian cysts?

Most ovarian cysts, especially when they're small they sit quietly without any symptoms. Sometimes the most common cause of growth or the beginning of problems such as rupturing or twisting, they can give rise to pain. This pain can either be acute pain if it ruptures, or if they form what we call torsions, or the ovary twists on itself. That can give rise to a very acute and agonising pain. Sometimes they can also give rise to chronic pelvic pain, especially if the cyst is large in size. 

 

 

How are ovarian cysts treated?

That depends on two things; the nature and the size of the cyst, and the symptoms associated with cyst. Small cysts sitting quietly with little or no symptoms, and no suspicion of any malignancy, we monitor and don't do anything to them. 

 

Large cysts or cysts which are associated with significant pain or suspicious in nature; we need to remove them surgically. Most of these cysts can be removed through a keyhole procedure

 

 

How are ovarian cysts diagnosed and treated?

Ovarian cysts are diagnosed simply through medical examination. If they're large enough we can feel them, but for most of them we need an ultrasound scan to identify the cyst. It's very easy. 

 

 

 

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By Professor Saad Amer
Obstetrics & gynaecology

Professor Saad Amer is a highly experienced consultant gynaecologist based in Derby who specialises in endometriosis, polycystic ovarian syndrome and menstrual disorders alongside fibroids, ovarian cysts and chronic pelvic pain. He privately practises at Nuffield Health Derby Hospital and at Derby Private Health at the Royal Derby Hospital, while his NHS base is Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. 

Professor Amer has an impressive educational history. He has an MB BCh and MSc in Obstetrics and Gynaecology from Ain Shams University in Cairo. Here he went on to gain a broad-based general experience in obstetrics and gynaecology, before moving to the UK for more advanced training and further qualifications. These are an MD in Obstetrics and Gynaecology from the University of Sheffield and an MRCOG.

Professor Amer's specialist UK training took place at Royal Hallamshire Hospital at the University of Sheffield. He obtained a research fellowship in Reproductive Medicine and Surgery at the hospital, and also completed his research project that went toward completion of his MD.

As well as his clinical and education experience, Professor Amer has significant experience in higher education as a clinical lecturer at the University of Sheffield.

Professor Amer takes a leading role in minimal access surgery and clinical research promoting evidence-based practice of medicine. He has been recognised for his contribution to his subspecialist service for patients with polycystic ovarian syndrome, demonstrating a commitment to delivering high quality patient care and continuous improvement, and was awarded a Clinical Excellence Award by Derby Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. 

Professor Amer's clinical research has been published in over 70 peer-reviewed journals, and regularly presents papers in international scientific meetings. Furthermore, Professor Amer is regularly invited to speak at national educational meetings. He is also a member of various professional organisations including the British Fertility Society (BFS), The European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE), The British Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy (BSGE), as well as the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG).

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