Synovial Cyst Treated by Expert Surgeons in Cyprus

A synovial cyst is a fluid-filled sac that forms around the joints, often causing pain and discomfort. At GMS Cyprus, our experienced surgeons specialize in diagnosing and treating synovial cysts, offering both non-surgical and surgical options for removal, ensuring fast recovery and relief.

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Why Choose GMS for Synovial Cyst Treatment in Cyprus?

Expert Surgeons Specializing in Synovial Cyst Treatment

Our orthopedic surgeons have extensive experience in diagnosing and treating synovial cysts, offering personalized care for each patient.



State-of-the-Art Diagnostic Tools for Precise Treatment

We use advanced imaging techniques to accurately diagnose the cyst and determine the best course of treatment.

Personalized Treatment and Recovery Plans

Each patient is unique, so we offer tailored treatment plans based on your individual condition and recovery goals. We ensure that every aspect of your care is personalized for optimal results.

Comprehensive Rehabilitation For Fast Recovery

After surgery, we provide rehabilitation to ensure that you regain full mobility and function in a timely manner.

Minimally Invasive And Traditional Surgical Options

We offer minimally invasive surgery options for synovial cyst removal to reduce recovery time and minimize discomfort.

Support For International Patients, Including Travel Arrangements

GMS Cyprus offers complete assistance for international patients, including travel, accommodation, and seamless treatment coordination.

Our Synovial Cyst Treatment Options

We provide both non-surgical and surgical treatments for synovial cysts:

Non-surgical treatment options: Observation, pain management, and physical therapy

Minimally Invasive Discectomy Surgery

Minimally Invasive Discectomy Surgery removes herniated disc material pressing on nerves or the spinal cord. A small incision and advanced tools reduce tissue damage and recovery time.

Minimally Invasive Disc Replacement Surgery

This procedure replaces a damaged or degenerative disc with an artificial one. The goal is to reduce pain, maintain spinal motion, and restore alignment for improved mobility.

Minimally Invasive Spinal Fusion Surgery

Minimally invasive spinal fusion surgery connects vertebrae to stabilize the spine, reduce pain, and restore function by addressing issues like damaged discs with less recovery time.

Minimally Invasive Kyphoplasty

Kyphoplasty treats spinal compression fractures caused by osteoporosis. A balloon is inserted to create space, and cement is used to stabilize the fractured vertebra.

Minimally Invasive Laminectomy and Laminotomy

These procedures relieve spinal pressure by removing all or part of the lamina. Often paired with discectomy, they enhance surgical access to herniated disc areas.

Spinal Cord Stimulator​

A Spinal Cord Stimulator uses electrical currents to block pain signals. A trial device is tested before permanent implantation under the skin for long-term pain relief.

Cervical Spine Fixation Surgery

A procedure to stabilize the cervical spine by using screws, rods, or other devices.

Lumbar Spine Fixation Surgery

A surgical approach to stabilize the lumbar spine, commonly performed for conditions like herniated discs or spinal stenosis.

Scoliosis Treatment

Scoliosis surgery corrects abnormal spine curvature to improve alignment and prevent further complications.

Degenerative cyst (synovial cyst)

Treatment of synovial cysts that can cause compression of spinal nerves.

Pathophysiology and surgeries for migraines

Some cases of migraines can be related to spinal issues, and certain surgical interventions can help alleviate symptoms.

Spinal Atrophy Treatment

This treatment targets conditions that cause the muscles around the spine to weaken or deteriorate.

Endoscopic Spine Surgery

Endoscopic Spine Surgery uses advanced fiber-optic technology and effectively treats herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and stable spondylolisthesis with minimal disruption to spine stability. This precise approach reduces recovery time and eliminates the need for extensive incisions or spinal fusion in many cases.

Understanding Synovial Cyst Treatment at GMS Cyprus

A synovial cyst is a benign, fluid-filled sac that forms near the joints, often in the spine, knees, or hands. These cysts can cause discomfort and limit movement. We use advanced methods to remove or treat synovial cysts, ensuring the best possible outcome for patients.

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FAQ About Synovial Cyst Treatment

A synovial cyst is a fluid-filled sac that forms near joints, often causing pain and limiting movement.

Treatment options include observation, pain management, and surgical removal. Minimally invasive surgery is often used for cyst removal.

Most patients experience minimal pain, and post-operative discomfort is managed effectively with medications.

Recovery time typically ranges from a few weeks to a couple of months, depending on the procedure and patient condition.

While recurrence is uncommon, it can happen in some cases, particularly if the underlying condition causing the cyst is not addressed.

Yes, we provide full support for international patients, including travel arrangements and treatment coordination.

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