Is a chocolate cyst a minor surgery?

Surgical treatment of chocolate cysts is a minor operation, whether open or laparoscopic. Generally, cyst removal is performed, the specific way and method will be judged by the professional doctor according to the condition, and after the operation, regular review is needed, and if there is any discomfort, consult the doctor in time.
Chocolate cyst refers to endometriosis cyst, which is a pathologic cyst caused by endometriosis to the pelvic and abdominal cavities, including the ovaries, rectal fossa, peritoneum, etc., usually secondary to progressive menstrual cramps, which may affect the function of the ovaries and lead to infertility. If the cyst is large, it usually requires surgical treatment, otherwise it is prone to complications such as torsion or rupture.
Surgery for endometriotic cysts is now usually performed by laparoscopic lesion removal, i.e., cyst removal, which is minimally invasive and results in faster recovery after surgery. Sometimes traditional open surgery is also taken. Whether open or laparoscopic surgery, it is considered a minor surgery.
After surgery for endometriotic cysts, in order to reduce the risk of recurrence, it is usually necessary to use gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists such as leuprolide or goserelin injections for a period of time as directed by your doctor.
After surgery for ovarian cysts, generally 1-3 months to review, need to follow the doctor’s instructions to do a good job of postoperative care, such as abdominal pain, poor wound healing, vaginal bleeding and other discomforts, you need to consult a doctor in a timely manner to clarify the condition of the disease, to take targeted treatment, do not take care of their own, so as to avoid delaying or exacerbating the condition.