In what cases do ovarian cysts cut the ovaries and fallopian tubes?

Ovarian cysts presenting in postmenopausal women; large ovarian cysts (≥5 cm in diameter); ruptured ovarian cysts or torsion of the tip causing acute abdominal symptoms, etc., may require ovary and fallopian tube removal. Large size of cyst (≥5cm in diameter); persistence of cyst under observation for 3-6 months; rapid growth of cyst; rupture of ovarian cyst or torsion of its tip causing acute abdominal symptoms; ovarian cysts presenting in postmenopausal women, etc.; when patients with ovarian cysts have indications for the procedure, all of them may need to be operated on, including removal of the ovarian cyst, removal of the affected side of the ovary, total hysterectomy or adnexal resection. Patients are advised to have their condition clarified by a doctor and then undergo targeted treatment. During this period, attention should be paid to whether there are uncomfortable symptoms in the lower abdomen, whether there is a feeling of pressure, etc. If there is any discomfort, consult the doctor promptly.