Renal cysts usually refers to simple renal cysts, the chance of malignancy is very small, but patients need to do pathological examination after surgery to remove the material.
Renal cysts are usually referred to as simple renal cysts in clinical practice, which are the most common lesions in human renal diseases. Cysts are usually unilateral, solitary, or multiple or bilateral, but those occurring at the same time are relatively rare. Patients may experience symptoms such as distension and pain in the affected side of the abdomen or back, hematuria, abdominal mass, elevated body temperature and general malaise.
As renal cysts are mostly benign, almost do not affect renal function, and the probability of malignant transformation is relatively small, patients need to routinely do pathological examination of the cyst wall removed after renal cyst surgery, and most of them have a good prognosis and do not affect the patient’s life expectancy. It is recommended that patients do a good job of postoperative care, ensure adequate sleep, avoid exertion, and pay attention to the monitoring of the condition, and follow the doctor’s instructions for regular review.