Surgery
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Surgical treatment for PCOS is typically considered only when lifestyle changes and medications don’t work for restoring ovulation or improving fertility. The main surgical option is called laparoscopic ovarian drilling (LOD).
Surgery
What It is ?
Surgical treatment for PCOS is typically considered only when lifestyle changes and medications don’t work for restoring ovulation or improving fertility. The main surgical option is called laparoscopic ovarian drilling (LOD).
- It is a minimally invasive laparoscopic procedure where small holes are made in the ovarian surface using laser or electrocautery.
- This lowers androgen (male hormone) levels in the ovaries and can help restart natural ovulation.
When It’s Considered ?
- Women with PCOS-related infertility who do not respond to first-line medications like clomiphene, letrozole, or metformin.
- Those who want to avoid fertility drugs (which carry risks such as multiple pregnancies).
- Patients in whom other causes of infertility have been ruled out.
Step Process
Procedure
Step 1 :
- Done under laparoscopy (keyhole surgery) with general anesthesia.
Step 2 :
- A thin instrument with a camera is inserted into the abdomen.
Step 3 :
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The surgeon uses either:
Electrocautery (heat probe)
Laser
To make 4–10 tiny punctures on the thickened ovarian surface.
Step 4 :
- This reduces androgen-producing tissue and helps restore hormonal balance.
Step 5 :
- Usually performed as a day-care procedure, meaning patients go home the same day.
Results & Benefits
- Improves ovulation:Around 50–80% of women resume regular ovulation within months.
- Pregnancy rates: Comparable to using fertility drugs, but without the high risk of multiple pregnancies.
- Reduces androgen symptoms: Some women also see improvements in acne and excess hair growth.
- Lower risk of ovarian hyperstimulation compared to fertility medications.
However, results may vary:
- Some women may not respond.
- There’s a small risk of scar tissue formation (adhesions) around the ovaries after surgery, which can affect fertility.