American University Hospital of Beirut

Mansouriyeh, Beirut, Lebanon
Total review: 103
Est. 1865

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American University Hospital of Beirut

Mansouriyeh, Beirut, Lebanon
Total review: 103

Established

1865

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Ganglion Cyst Removal at American University Hospital of Beirut

What does American University Hospital of Beirut offer patients?

American University Hospital of Beirut, located in Mansouriyeh, Beirut, Lebanon offers patients Ganglion Cyst Removal procedures among its total of 317 available procedures, across 30 different specialties
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How many specialists are there and what accreditation's have been awarded to American University Hospital of Beirut?

There is currently a lack of information available on the specialists practicing at the Hospital, and they are accredited by JCI Accredited

Facility Services Available at American University Hospital of Beirut

Airport pickup
Free Wifi
Interpreter services
Laundry
Medical records transfer
Mobility accessible rooms
Parking available
Pharmacy
Phone in the room
Private rooms for patients available
Rehabilitation
Special dietary requests accepted
TV in the room

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What you need to know about Ganglion Cyst Removal in Beirut

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'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'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.

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