Adnexal Mass Treatment in Abu Dhabi at Elyzee Hospital

Adnexal masses are growths that occur near the uterus, ovaries, or fallopian tubes. These masses can range from benign cysts to potentially cancerous tumors, making timely evaluation and treatment extremely important. At Elyzee Hospital in Abu Dhabi, our experienced gynecology team provides advanced diagnostic and surgical solutions to accurately identify and safely treat adnexal masses.

What Are Adnexal Masses?

Adnexal masses refer to any abnormal growth in the tissues surrounding the uterus and ovaries. They may include ovarian cysts, benign tumors, endometriomas, or malignant masses. Because adnexal masses can affect reproductive health, hormonal balance, and overall well-being, proper evaluation is essential.

Benefits of Adnexal Mass Procedures at Elyzee Hospital

  • Accurate diagnosis: Determines whether the mass is benign, borderline, or cancerous.
  • Timely treatment: Prevents complications such as rupture, torsion, bleeding, or infection.
  • Improved long-term outcomes: Early removal of cancerous or suspicious masses enhances prognosis.
  • Symptom relief: Addresses pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, bloating, and pressure.
  • Protection of fertility: Whenever possible, healthy ovarian and reproductive tissue is preserved.

Who Is a Candidate?

Candidates for adnexal mass evaluation or surgery include individuals who:

  • Have been diagnosed with an adnexal mass on ultrasound or MRI.
  • Experience pelvic pain, bloating, abnormal bleeding, or discomfort.
  • Have rapidly growing masses or masses with suspicious features.
  • Require a biopsy or surgical removal for proper diagnosis.
  • Have masses that are affecting fertility or menstrual cycles.

Consultation and Pre-Procedure Evaluation

During your consultation at Elyzee Hospital, the gynecology specialist will:

  • Review medical history and symptoms.
  • Assess imaging results (ultrasound, CT, or MRI).
  • Determine whether the mass needs monitoring or surgical removal.
  • Discuss minimally invasive vs. open surgical approaches.
  • Provide pre-operative instructions (fasting, medication adjustments).

How the Procedure Is Performed

The surgical approach depends on the size, location, and type of the adnexal mass:

  • Laparoscopy: A minimally invasive technique that uses small incisions and a camera. Provides quicker recovery, less pain, and minimal scarring.
  • Laparotomy: An open surgery used for larger or more complex masses, especially those suspected to be cancerous.

During the procedure, the surgeon carefully removes the mass while preserving surrounding reproductive structures whenever possible. Samples may be sent for pathology to confirm whether the mass is benign or malignant.

Recovery After the Procedure

  • Pain management: Mild to moderate discomfort is normal and managed with medication.
  • Recovery time: 1–2 weeks for laparoscopy; 4–6 weeks for open surgery.
  • Activity limitations: Avoid heavy lifting, exercise, and strenuous activities for several weeks.
  • Follow-up: Necessary to monitor healing and discuss pathology results.

Final Results

The ultimate goal of adnexal mass treatment is accurate diagnosis, symptom relief, and effective management of any underlying condition. With timely intervention, patients can expect improved comfort, better reproductive health, and—in cases of malignant masses—a significantly improved prognosis.

Conclusion

Adnexal mass evaluation and management are essential parts of women’s reproductive health. At Elyzee Hospital in Abu Dhabi, our expert team provides comprehensive diagnostic and surgical care to ensure safety, accuracy, and the best possible outcomes. Early consultation is key to successful treatment.