Added: 1 year ago
From: mycurries
Views: 130,292
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (88)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Where can I get one of those? (Walmart maybe/probably?)

  • that was supposed to be a baby

  • did you use a potato to film this?

  • everyone is a doctor now, lol.

  • At 1:50 I wanna eat it... Looks yummie

  • this shit is sick yo.

  • Emmamoo,

    tq so much for sharing your experience.

    This is a young lady still wanting to have

    children.Please understand that it is only

    a 3 mins video.

    Doc

  • I had one of these removed a month ago. The surgeon said it was full of very blonde hair. They also removed my ovary because they didn't want to drain it this way. I have 2 kids so I am blessed. This is amazing to watch. I have fotos of my op.

  • Why wasn't the dermoid fully removed before draining?

  • @laurab0427 tq for asking. 1.If we have to remove, then we need not drain the dermoid. 2.We need to drain the dermoid, so that we can conserve the OVARIAN tissues. 3. We can remove the dermoid without draining but most of the time, it can rupture and spill its contents into the abdomen. No matter what, we need to preserve the ovarian tissue which is vital form her to produce estrogen subseqently. The dermoid has been fully removed. Please rate the video..... tq.
  • can this be rmeoved through laparoscope? Which i heard is much better and simpler and better than the approach you are using here. IS that true???

  • Yes, have to completely remove.

    To do that, they enucleate the cyst

    wall along with the contents leaving

    behind the ovarian tissue.

    tq

  • isn't the surgeon supposed to remove it completely & then take it apart? .____.

  • this is the better health care Michael Moore thinks is in Cuba

  • Isn't it obvious? She was fucked by an alien.

  • Comment removed

  • i can`t understand, what is it???

  • am at home now recovering from this. a mature teratoma 7.5 cm. it had all those crazy things n had me thinking, oh, women can make kids by themselves. jus kidding!

    my question is, do they take years to grow or months. esp with the tooth n long hair.

    i feel sick to my stomach when i look at my pictures of it.

  • It's a fetus of a parasitic twin encapsulated in a dermoid cyst. What a bunch of noobs. And to cut it open before complete removal is so fucking stupid I want to puke. That's how you introduce infections into the abdomen. Where did you get your 'medical' degrees? A fucking gumball machine?

  • @tyme4mike

    ha ha ha....

    whoever has given you information or you got information,

    just SHOWS that person has not done ENOUGH simple and

    very complicated cases to his/her medical practice.

  • @tyme4mike Idiot... It is not a parasitic twin, get your facts straight before commenting.. I know I have had two of the bloody things removed..

  • @kat2873 That's right..get rude. I can do that too. The ones you had removed were your left and right temporal lobes making you the fucking brainless pusbag you are. Don't ever think out of the box people, you might learn something. Majority opinion doesn't always rule contrary to your fucking idiotic beliefs. What the fuck do you think happens to the twin you start with in the embryo if the surviving one doesn't ingest it. Ahh, what's the use, I'm wasting my time on stunned pricks.

  • In what respect is this video "live"?  It's on YouTube.

    And don't say it was filmed liv". Everything is filmed live!

  • wtf why is hair bone and teeth in it?!Oo

  • @BennsensBeard

    When in the womb/uterus, during the process of forming the body parts,

    times the skin potions gets caught in the wrong area of the body like the

    ovary, and the skin obviously has hair and thats what you are seeing in

    this operation....Please rate the video.

  • Soup fixins all in one bag. Mmm

  • Sounds like u had a underdeveloped fetus !

    I wouldn't go and tell your date that stuff.

  • I had one of those. Ouch. Mine had hair, bone and teeth in it.

  • I had one of those. Ouch.

  • hihì_Ì_féËl_sô_lOÑélY_tÒÐäy

  • Holy moths fucking I'm so scared nowm:(

  • WHY IS THERE HAIR IN THERE?

  • @nationalisedmexican

    When in the womb/uterus, during the process of forming the body parts,

    times the skin potions gets caught in the wrong area of the body like the

    ovary, and the skin obviously has hair and thats what you are seeing in

    this operation....Please rate the video.

  • i had one of these removed 18th march 2011, and did want to see what had caused me so much pain , but with that i had my ovary and tube removed , and totally forgot to ask if i could see pics of what they had removed . on that reading your msgs . how do u know if a gynaecoligist removed it or a surgeon? mine was a gyna...so what is the difference ?pls let me know x

  • @anyone173

    Hi,

    Tq for asking an intelligent question.

    1.To know whether a Surgeon or Gyn operated on you,

    please refer back to the hospital and check on your

    operating notes/records and you will find the Doctor

    who operated on you.Then counter check it is a Surgeon

    or a Gynae.

  • @anyone173

    2. The difference between a Gynae and a Surgeon operating

    on a Gynaecological problem is that, the Gynae understands

    the long term management of your gynae problems and the long

    term management is laid out before the operation decided.

    It is not just about removing the tumor, but dealing with your

    hormonal problems, recurrence, pregnancy etc.

  • kill me now.... -_-

  • Thanks @mycurries for all the response!I wonder why theres so many "hair" inside tho?

    Why?And where do they come from?Is it usual(to see hair in these "kind of"cyst)?

    An answer would be appreciated,fr anybody who knows the answer!

    Tnx

  • @pkl1302

    A dermoid cyst is a cystic teratoma that contains developmentally mature skin complete with hair follicles and sweat glands, sometimes clumps of long hair, and often pockets of sebum, blood, fat, bone, nails, teeth, eyes, cartilage, and thyroid tissue. Because it contains mature tissue, a dermoid cyst is almost always benign. The rare malignant dermoid cyst usually develops squamous cell carcinoma in adults; in babies and children it usually develops endodermal sinus tumor.

  • definately shoud have been removed before it was drained.

  • i was eating

  • hope the patient lived another Jayant patel 

  • Mmmm...eating pizza rolls and watching this...lol

  • Oh God im so scared im going to have an operation in march :(

  • Ok. Dermoid cysts that big cannot be removed. Removing a cyst that big will cause damage to your body. Small ones you remove!

  • gona get sick....

  • Was that a baby or something?

  • Comment removed

  • @77Devante No. Dermoid cysts are most common on ovaries but can occur elsewhere in the body. People who have them usually have them when they are born but the are slow growing. Essentially there is just a kinda short-circuit in your brain and your skin cells get trapped during development and turn into thing like hair, teeth and fat which are al similar to skin in cell structure.

  • omg im going to vomit

  • my op is in march that im so not looking forward to, but id rather have it out than in, cysts can come and go , but not with a dermoid cyst, they will never go, so no option but to have it surgically removed.

  • bones? wtf

  • [gonna piuk]

  • @dreamerboy12344

    Agree, it should be removed before draining it.

    But if you have to remove it, you dont need to drain it.

    And if you have to PRESERVE the ovary/ovaries, you

    need to drain it and suture the walls of the ovary to

    maintain haemostasis.

    This operation is done by Gynaecologist not by Surgeon.

  • That is NOT the way to do it. You have to remove it BEFORE you drain it, if you take it out of the abdomen!

    Can't you hear the patient's heartbeat going nuts while you're toying with something that's STILL attached to her?!?

    Thank god my surgeon has better qualifications...

  • @Unicron4ever  Agreed. Horrifying.

  • @Unicron4ever

    Agree, it should be removed before draining it.

    But if you have to remove it, you dont need to drain it.

    And if you have to PRESERVE the ovary/ovaries, you

    need to drain it and suture the walls of the ovary to

    maintain haemostasis.

    This operation is done by Gynaecologist not by Surgeon.

  • @mycurries I meant remove it from the ovary, then put it in a sac, still inside the abdomen, (don't know the medical term) and, then, drain it.

  • It's a boy!

  • @psychoracer200 ...

    Hah? wats tat about?

  • how does the doc. not just throw up omg i have to get a pilar cyst removed in a couple of days off of my head its gonna suck because that looks painfulllllll

  • @m3231114

    Well this is a routine operation

    for most Doctors.......

  • that shit is crazy!

  • I think I just threw up a little bit in my mouth :(

  • holy crtap me 2

  • YUMMY!!

  • Gnarly.

  • Uhh...mommy...I don't wanna be a surgeon no more

  • @kungfufrog13

    ha ha ha ...good decision!

  • @kungfufrog13 Hahahahahaha :) Loved your comment :]

  • I had a durmoid cyst removed, it cut off the blood circuit to my ovary so i had to have my ovary removed as well.. looks amazing to see it tho..

  • @RandomAccount08

    wow, sorry to hear that.

    must have had a painful time.

    hope u had recovered by now.

  • @mycurries Thanks, I'm all good thanks, happened two days before xmas last year, not the nicest way to spend crimbo lol, weird thing was I had had my baby in October and he came 4 weeks early.. maybe because of this?

  • Looks like a pork dumpling!

  • Mandy, so sorry to hear what you ahve gone through.

    Your experience would help others to seek early

    medical attention.

    tq so much.

  • I recently had surgery for this.. On the ultrasound and ct scan, 3 cysts/tumors were seen, so they did an exploratory laparotomy. They ended up removing my left ovary and fallopian tube because I had 2 Dermoids and a corpus luteum.. I recently had 2 miscarriages, so it makes sense. This recovery is hell! I got my staples out the other day, so now I can use my pillow for standing, sitting, coughing, laughing, etc.

  • Awesome view right over the shoulders of the Gynaecologist.

  • Incredible glimpse into operating room and procedure. Quite the phenomenon-this dermoid cyst--fascinating.

  • The cyst is in the abdomen and it gently removed out

    to facilitate surgery and to remove the contents......

  • OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMM­MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMGGGGGGGG­GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG­GG

  • where was this cyst hanging out?

  • Dermoid cyst occurs during development of egg sac or ovary ....during formation of body parts in early development of baby(layman's language). Usually seen latter part of life during childhood or adulthood.

    TQ for asking the question.

  • What really makes a dermoid happen?

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more