Surgery for cysts in the saddle region of the brain can be dangerous and requires a specialized physician to plan the surgery and ensure that it is safe. For any surgery on the brain, there are risks. Saddle region tumor surgery is more risky than other parts of the brain because there are more brain tissues and nerves in the area, and the location is deeper, and there are many important nerve structures and blood vessels in the neighboring organs, so the difficulty of the surgery and the risk of hemorrhage is higher than other parts of the brain. In addition, there are anesthesia risks associated with saddle region cyst surgery. With the recent understanding of the anatomy of the saddle region and advances in microsurgical techniques, surgical techniques have improved and the risks have been greatly reduced. It is recommended that patients with saddle region cysts should cooperate with their doctors in order to improve their prognosis.