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Individualized Ovarian Cyst Treatment Plan
Minimally Invasive Management of Ovarian Cyst
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  • OBSERVATION
    Functional cysts usually resolve without treatment over time. However, some ovarian cysts may be persistent or increase in size over time. If there are symptoms of pain or risks of cancer, surgery may be necessary. Ultrasound scans are useful for the monitoring of ovarian cysts. Blood tests such as ovarian cancer markers like CA 125 may also be performed to monitor the risk for cancer.
  • MEDICATION AND HORMONAL TREATMENT FOR OVARIAN CYSTS
    Medication such as painkillers may be prescribed for pain from the ovarian cyst. In some cases, hormonal suppression of the menstrual cycle with birth control pills or injections may be recommended.
  • SURGERY FOR OVARIAN CYSTS
    Surgery may be advisable if the cysts cause symptoms, are persistent and there is a risk of cancerous change. Endometriotic cysts in particular, have an adverse effect on fertility and surgery may help increase pregnancy success rates before fertility treatment.

    Cystectomy refers to surgery to remove the cysts while leaving the ovary intact. For women keen for fertility, cystectomy allows the cysts to be removed while conserving the ovaries. Cystectomy will enable the cyst to be sent for biopsy and confirm if the cyst is non-cancerous or not. Such surgery is usually performed by laparoscopy (minimally-invasive or key-hole method).

    Surgery to remove the ovary, also known as oophorectomy, is the permanent solution for ovarian cysts but the ovary is an important source of hormones. If early menopause occurs, hormone replacement therapy may be needed.

About Dr Kelly Loi

Dr Kelly Loi is an Obstetrician and Gynaecologist who provides dedicated care for fertility, IVF patients and laparoscopic surgery.

Dr Kelly Loi graduated from the Oxford Medical School, is a fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists and fellow of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore. She was Medical Director of Mount Elizabeth Hospital Fertility Centre from 2019 to 2023, and has been appointed as Medical Director of Monash IVF Singapore in 2023.

During her medical training at Oxford University, she was awarded Bachelor of Arts with 1st Class Honours in Physiological Sciences (BA, Hons) in 1995. She attained the Master of Arts, Oxford University, (MA, Oxon) in 1999. During her medical training, she also completed attachments at John Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, and Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University. After graduating, she worked as a House-Officer in the John Radcliffe Hospital and the Churchill Hospital in Oxford. She started specialising in the field of obstetrics & gynaecology as a Senior House Officer in St Mary’s Hospital, Imperial College, London.

On her return to Singapore, she continued her training in obstetrics & gynaecology with a sub-specialty interest in fertility, in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and reproductive medicine. She served as a Consultant in the Department of Reproductive Medicine at KK Hospital. She was also actively involved in the Teaching faculties of the Yong Loo Lin Medical School and the Duke Graduate Medical School. At the same time, her dedication to patients has won her Excellent Service Awards as well as the Long Service Award from KK Hospital in 2008. She was also awarded an overseas fellowship to undergo advanced training in Belgium in fertility preservation for cancer patients, under one of the foremost experts in this field, Professor Jacques Donnez.

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Over the years, Dr Loi has developed particular expertise in antenatal and obstetrics care, fertility treatment, IVF and surgery. She is a Singapore Ministry of Health- accredited IVF doctor. Apart from her role as an IVF doctor with her sub-specialty interest in performing assisted reproductive care and IVF for patients, she is also an advocate of performing minimally invasive gynae-laparoscopic and reproductive surgery.

She has been actively involved in research in these areas and has presented papers on these topics at medical conferences both local and international. She has also authored numerous medical papers and has been invited to be a reviewer on peer-reviewed international medical journals on obstetrics & gynaecology. She continues to be actively involved in public education and is a regular contributor to various magazines and journals, and is often invited to speak at public seminars.

As the medical director of Health & Fertility Centre for Women, she aims to continue to offer a dedicated fertility, obstetrics and gynaecology service to her patients, with state-of-the art facilities, in an environment designed with the patients’ comfort and privacy in mind. The clinic logo symbolizes how the services cater to women of all ages, from adolescence to motherhood and beyond.

On a personal note, she is a mother of three lovely children who occupy most of her time outside work. She is also an accomplished pianist with a Grade 8 distinction and has an advanced certificate in piano performance from the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM), UK. However, these days, her repertoire is somewhat dominated by nursery songs and tunes.

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What to Expect On Your Initial Visit

It is important to understand while most ovarian cysts are harmless, early diagnosis is important to avoid painful symptoms or bleeding. Creating a basic plan before you go to the doctor can help you make the most of your appointment. Make a list of your symptoms and be specific about it such as when did it start or how often it happens.

Meeting with the Gynaecologist

Your visit with the gynaecologist should be a pleasant one and will begin much as a typical visit to your family physician. You will be asked about your medical history, medications, health problems, etc. Having a clear and honest communication with your gynaecologist is the key to quality healthcare and a good doctor will take time to listen and explain your treatment options.

FAQ

  • What are Ovarian Cysts?

    Ovarian cysts or 'functional cysts' contain clear fluid. Such cysts are relatively common and occur in relation to the development of the egg in the ovary during the menstrual cycle. The cysts arise when there are problems with ovulation, and the egg is not released properly. These cysts usually resolve on their own with time. However, some ovarian cysts may be persistent or increase in size over time. If there are symptoms of pain or risks of cancer, surgery may be necessary.

  • How are they treated?

    The type of treatment depends on the type of cyst, its size and cancer risk, the age of the patient and the desire for future fertility.

    For cysts which are likely to be functional, treatment is typically a course of oral contraceptives or a simple hormonal treatment. In some cases, surgical removal of the cyst (cystectomy) may be needed. For women with polycystic ovaries, treatment may take the form of medication or surgery.

  • Can I walk in for an appointment or service?

    We strongly advice that you make a prior appointment with our staff so that we can give an allocated time for you. Please call or email us for an appointment.

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