Kidney cysts and ovarian cysts cannot usually be removed at the same time.
Renal cysts are generally considered for surgical treatment only when the cyst is large, with a diameter of more than 5 cm, or when it has caused complications such as renal vascular compression and various symptoms.
Ovarian cysts are mostly considered for surgical treatment when there is continuous progression or rupture, tip torsion and emergence of acute abdomen, etc. Both of them have their own indications and contraindications, so they are usually not resected at the same time.
In addition, the surgical incision site of ovarian cysts is usually in the abdomen above or below the umbilicus, while the surgical incision site of renal cysts is usually in the lumbar back; and the surgery of ovarian cysts belongs to the category of obstetrics and gynecology, while the surgery of renal cysts belongs to the category of urology. Therefore, the two surgeries cannot be performed at the same time.
If you have kidney cysts and ovarian cysts, you can go to the hospital in time to seek professional help.