Cochlear implantation, i.e. chocolate cyst surgery, has not recurred for 15 years after surgery and generally has a low chance of recurrence, and patients are advised to go to the hospital for regular check-ups after surgery.
Chocolate cysts, also known as ovarian endometriotic cysts, are benign diseases in which the ectopic endometrium grows inside the ovary and forms cysts. Surgical treatment of ovarian endometriotic cysts aims to remove the lesion and restore the anatomy. It is suitable for those whose symptoms are not relieved after drug treatment, whose local lesions are aggravated or whose reproductive function has not been restored, and for those who have large ovarian endometriotic cysts.
Patients are advised to pay attention to local cleanliness and hygiene, prohibit sexual intercourse during menstruation, avoid strenuous activities, and also pay attention to abdominal warmth.
In addition, it is recommended that after the surgery for chocolate cysts, patients should follow the doctor’s instructions to go to the hospital for regular gynecological examination and ultrasound examination every year to keep abreast of the condition.