Ganglion Cyst Removal in Metro Manila

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Asian Hospital and Medical Center
3.2

From 93 verified reviews

Steve Frost, 20 September 2020

Best hospital in delhi ncr. Good quality of treatment and takes good care of patients.

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The Medical City
3.1

From 133 verified reviews

Mari Delos Santos, 16 April 2020

The main lobby will give you a feeling of being in a resort or hotel lobby. The newly open Central Park will be an extra treat, an amenity area that will give patients and visitors the feeling of being at home in their own garden. Doctors here are the best in the country. State of the art facilities and high tech medical equipment. How I wish every Filipino can experience the medical care and assistance at Thé Medical City.❤️ March 4, 2020, I went to the Ambulatory Service Center- as usual long line but patients are comfortably seated and patiently waiting. I have been on food and water fasting for my blood extraction. Not to over fast I approached the lady at the counter 4, to let her know of my situation. She was so quick in attending to my concern and never ask for anything, not even my ID or HMO. She accompanied me at the blood extraction area and everything I need was well taken cared of because of her. Thank you very much Ms. Maria Concepcion Calayan Golla for your kind assistance and compassion. Keep up the excellent work. May your tribe increase. All the best!❤️

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St. Luke's Medical Center

St. Luke's Medical Center, located in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines offers patients Ganglion Cyst Removal procedures among its total of 258 available procedures, across 29 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Ganglion Cyst Removal procedures at St. Luke's Medical Center, as all prices are available on request only. There is currently a lack of information available on the specialists practicing at the Clinic, and they have multiple recognized accreditations, including: JCI AccreditedTEMOS

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Pedia Gastro in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital

Pedia Gastro in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, located in Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines offers patients Ganglion Cyst Removal procedures among its total of 157 available procedures, across 5 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Ganglion Cyst Removal procedures at Pedia Gastro in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, as all prices are available on request only. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by the lead specialist at the Hospital, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes

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    What you need to know about Ganglion Cyst Removal in Metro Manila

    Ganglion Cyst Removal

    Ganglion cyst removal, also called ganglionectomy, is a surgical procedure to remove a cyst from your hand, wrist, foot, ankle, or other parts of your body.  

    A ganglion cyst is a fluid-filled noncancerous lump that commonly develops along the joints or tendons of your hands or wrists. In some cases, they may also occur in the feet and ankles. Ganglion cysts are often painless and require no treatment. However, depending on its location and its size, it can restrict movement. It can also be painful, especially when it presses on a nerve, vital organ, artery, or vein. 

    When a ganglion cyst is causing severe pain, pressing against other structures, or restricting your movements, your doctor may recommend you undergo surgical removal. Ganglion cyst removal may also be performed for cosmetic reasons if the cyst is located in a highly visible area, even though it does not cause any symptoms.

    What does the Procedure Involve?

    Before ganglion cyst removal, your doctor will mark the incision location by drawing a line above the cyst. You will then be given a local, regional, or general anesthetic to ensure you do not feel pain during the surgery. Local or regional anesthesia numbs the affected area, but you stay awake. To help you relax, your doctor may also give you a sedative. General anesthesia will cause you to “fall asleep” during the procedure, so you will not be aware of anything.

    Once you are anesthetized, your doctor will cut along the marked line using a scalpel. Then, the doctor identifies the cyst and cuts it out. Its capsule or stalk will also be removed. Once the cyst is removed, the cut will be closed with stitches.

    MyMediTravel currently lists 4 facilities in Metro Manila offering Ganglion Cyst Removal procedures - see above for the complete list, along with estimated prices. The price of a Ganglion Cyst Removal can vary according to each individual’s case and will be determined based on your medical profile and an in-person assessment with the specialist. For a personalized quoteClick Here to submit your details

    How Long Should I Stay in Metro Manila?

    Ganglion cyst removal is an outpatient procedure. Therefore, you can leave the hospital the same day you have the surgery. You should plan to stay in Metro Manila for at least 7 days for ganglion cyst removal. During your stay, you will have to attend a follow-up checkup where your doctor monitors your condition and remove your stitches.

    What's the Recovery Time?

    After surgery, you may experience some discomfort, tenderness, and swelling. Depending on the type of work you do, you may be able to go back to work within 1 or 2 days following your surgery. However, for 1 to 2 weeks after surgery, you will need to avoid activities that involve repeated hand movements, such as typing, using a computer mouse, carrying things in the affected hands, or vacuuming if the surgery is done on your hand or wrist. You should also avoid activities that make your hand vibrate, such as using power tools. If the surgery is done in your ankle or foot, you need to do less walking. 

    The total recovery time can take around 2 to 6 weeks until you can go back to your full normal routine.

    What About Aftercare?

    Your doctor will give you detailed post-operative instructions that you need to follow closely. These instructions may include:

    • Avoid getting the surgical site wet until your doctor says it’s okay. 

    • Do not swim, take a bath, use a hot tub, or soak the surgical site until your doctor allows you too.

    • You may be able to eat your normal diet once you feel well. However, you may need to try bland and low-fat foods if you experience an upset stomach, such as toast, broiled chicken, plain rice, and yogurt.

    • Your doctor may give you prescription pain medicine, make sure to take it as prescribed.

    • Talk to your doctor when you can restart your medicines (such as blood-thinners or other medicines you need to treat certain medical conditions).

    • Keep the area of the incision clean and dry.

    • Anytime you lie or sit down, try to keep the area above the level of your heart to reduce swelling.

    • You may need physical therapy after you heal to regain strength, movement, and grip in your hand and wrist.

    What's the Success Rate?

    Surgery is considered as the most effective technique to treat ganglion cyst. However, the ganglion cyst can still reoccur even after surgery. A study found a 29.7% recurrence rate in a sample of 52 people.

    As with any surgical procedure, ganglion cyst removal have some possible risks and complications. These include:

    • Infection

    • Allergic reaction to the anesthesia

    • Sensitivity around scar tissue

    • Losing the ability to move your wrist normally

    • Injuries to surrounding ligaments, tendons, or nerves.

    Are there Alternatives to Ganglion Cyst Removal?

    There are numerous alternatives to ganglion cyst removal, such as:

    • Aspiration – this procedure involves the use of a needle to drain the fluid from the cyst.

    • Immobilization – temporarily immobilizing the area with a splint or brace may help to stop the ganglion cyst to shrink. As the cyst shrink, pressure on your nerves may also be released, relieving your pain.

    What Should You Expect Before and After the Procedure

    Before ganglion cyst removal, it may be hard to move the area where the cyst occurs. Ganglion cysts can also become painful. After the surgery, you will be able to use the area of your body that had the cyst without any pain and it will regain full strength. The area may also look and feel better.

    Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers

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