Minimally invasive chocolate cyst surgery usually takes 1 to 3 hours, depending on the size of the patient’s cyst, the patient’s physical condition and the intraoperative situation. Chocolate cysts are benign tumors that usually grow into cysts in the endometrium or ovaries. The pathogenesis of the cysts is due to reverse menstrual blood flow, heredity, etc. Minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery is usually used, and the clinical symptoms include pelvic pain, menstrual abnormalities, and so on. If the patient is in good health and does not have any adhesions in the pelvis, the operation time is shorter at this time, in about 1 hour or so. If there are pelvic adhesions or other conditions, the operation time may be longer, in more than 2 hours. There is no absolute surgery time for chocolate cyst surgery. As chocolate cysts may recur, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions for regular checkups after surgery.