Is there a high recurrence rate after surgery for ovarian mucinous cysts?

The recurrence rate after surgery for ovarian mucinous cysts is not high and usually does not recur. Ovarian mucinous cysts are common benign tumors originating from ovarian epithelium. Since they have a complete perithelium, they can be completely stripped off through surgery, so the probability of recurrence after surgery is relatively low. For patients with ovarian mucinous cysts, if the size of the cyst is relatively small, the patient may not have any special discomfort; if the size of the cyst is relatively large, the patient may experience abdominal pain, lower abdominal distension, etc. If the cyst is twisted, it may cause sudden and severe pain in one side of the lower abdomen and other discomforts. For women who have been examined and found ovarian mucinous cysts, it is recommended that they go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor, in order to obtain the best therapeutic effect.