Can a sacral cyst compress a nerve root on one side and be operated on?

Sacral cysts compressing one side of the nerve root can be operated, and surgery is generally recommended.
If the sacral cyst is small and does not compress the nerves, and does not affect the patient’s normal life, it can be treated conservatively with regular checkups. If the compression of one side of the nerve root may cause lumbosacral pain, numbness, perineal sensory disorders, dysfunctional bowel movements and sexual dysfunction and other symptoms, at this time if there is no obvious contraindication to surgery, it is generally recommended to perform surgical treatment, removal of the cyst to relieve the compression.
Patients with sacral cysts compressing one side of the nerve root should go to a regular hospital in time, complete the necessary imaging tests, according to the symptoms and auxiliary examinations to clarify the degree of compression, and if necessary, give surgical treatment.