What to do about multiple lymphatic cysts in the renal hilum?

Renal hilar lymphangioleiomyomas, also known as multiple renal cystic lymphangiomas, can be treated with conservative treatment and surgical resection.
1. Conservative treatment: If the size of renal hilar lymphangioleiomyomas is relatively small and there are no obvious symptoms such as hematuria, dull pain in the waist, renal colic and mass in the waist, which do not affect the life of the patient, the patient can be observed mainly and be rechecked regularly. If necessary, Bleomycin hydrochloride and group A streptococcus can be used for intratumoral injection to control the condition.
2. Surgical resection: renal cystic lymphangioma can squeeze the renal parenchyma if its volume increases, affecting renal blood flow and causing renal hypertension. If the effect of conservative treatment is unsatisfactory or the cyst is large in size and obvious compression symptoms have appeared, timely and complete surgical resection is needed to prevent the lymphangiocyst from degeneration and recurrence after surgery.
If the diagnosis of renal hilar multiple lymphatic cysts is confirmed, the patient should actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment to avoid delaying the condition.