Aseptically, can a minimally invasive puncture of an ovarian cyst recur?

Aseptically, ovarian cysts with minimally invasive puncture may recur. Minimally invasive puncture for ovarian cysts is not a recommended treatment for ovarian cysts. It is a procedure in which the surgeon inserts a long needle into the cavity of the ovarian cyst to extract the fluid from the cyst in order to reduce the size of the cyst when surgery is not possible. Aseptically, a minimally invasive puncture of an ovarian cyst only drains the cystic fluid and does not remove the cystic wall tissue of the ovarian cyst. The cystic wall tissue may still secrete intracystic fluid, which may cause the ovarian cyst to enlarge again and cause a chance of recurrence. Patients with ovarian cysts can be treated with surgery such as ovariectomy and ovarian cyst removal to reduce the likelihood of recurrence. Patients with ovarian cysts should visit the hospital in time, and the doctor will give appropriate treatment according to the patient’s condition.