Case Study
How Dr. Amita Shah Helped a Young Woman Avoid Major Surgery
Patient Profile
- Age: 26-27 years
- Location: Small town near Bhiwadi, Haryana, India
- One child (5 years old)
- Primary Complaint: Persistent abdominal pain
Primary Diagnosis & Fear of Cancer
The patient underwent an ultrasound after experiencing abdominal pain. The scan revealed a solid-cystic ovarian mass.
She was informed locally that:
- The ovarian tumour could be cancerous
- Multiple cancer marker tests were required
- Open surgery would be necessary
- Open surgery would be necessary
This caused significant fear and emotional distress for the young patient.
Expert Re-evaluation
After consultation with Dr. Amita Shah, the ultrasound findings were carefully reassessed
Final Diagnosis
The lesion was identified as a Dermoid Cyst (Mature Cystic Teratoma), a commonly benign ovarian tumour, and not cancer.
The patient was reassured and advised of a fertility-preserving minimally invasive treatment approach.
The patient was reassured and advised of a fertility-preserving minimally invasive treatment approach.
Treatment Performed
Robotic Dermoid Cystectomy
A robotic-assisted minimally invasive surgery was performed to remove only the cyst while preserving the healthy ovary and reproductive organs.
Primary Diagnosis &
Fear of Cancer
3-4 tiny abdominal incisions
Robotic precision surgery
Removal of the dermoid cyst only
Preservation of the uterus
and ovaries
Minimal blood loss
and scarring
Faster recovery and less post-operative pain
Outcome
- Patient was discharged the very next day
- Complete relief from abdominal pain
- No major scar or prolonged hospital stay
- Fertility and reproductive organs preserved
- Emotional reassurance after fear of cancer diagnosis
Clinical Significance
This case highlights the importance of:
- Accurate diagnosis of ovarian masses
- Avoiding unnecessary radical surgeries in young women
- Using minimally invasive robotic techniques for faster recovery and organ preservation
Key Takeaway
A young woman unnecessarily frightened by a possible cancer diagnosis was successfully treated with a minimally invasive robotic cystectomy, preserving her fertility, avoiding major surgery, and restoring her confidence and quality of life.