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KIDNEY CYST SURGERY

Kidney Cyst Surgery

Permanent solution for benign but fluid-filled structures that require follow-up

Kidney cysts are fluid-filled sacs that form in or on the surface of the kidney tissue. They are usually well These structures, which are benign (simple cysts), often do not cause symptoms and require follow-up. But some cysts may grow over time and cause complaints such as pain, urinary problems, increased blood pressure or may also raise suspicion of a mass. In such cases, surgical intervention may be necessary.

When should a kidney cyst be surgically removed?

If the cyst is larger than 5 cm in diameter and continues to grow

Persistent or intermittent flank pain

If it creates obstruction by pressing on the urinary tract

If considered as a cause of high blood pressure (hypertension)

If it causes complications such as bloody urine, infection

If complex-like structures are detected in imaging methods (suspicion of cancer)

Surgical Methods

Laparoscopic (Closed) Cyst Excision


- It is the most common method

- The kidney is accessed with the help of a camera through 3 small holes in the abdomen

- The cyst wall is removed and the cavity is closed

-Minimally invasive technique: less pain, less scarring, fast recovery


Cyst Removal with Robotic Surgery


- Applicable in situations requiring advanced technology and precise workspace

- May be preferred especially in difficult localization or recurrent cysts


Open Surgery


- It is rarely applied in large, deep-seated cysts or cysts associated with other problems


- Today, it is used very limited due to the success of closed methods

Operation Process


- Duration: Approx. 45 minutes - 1.5 hours

- Anesthesia: General anesthesia

- Hospital stay: 1 night (in some cases discharge on the same day)

-Recovery time: Return to daily life in 5-7 days

-Full recovery: 2-3 weeks on average

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  • - Remote pre-assessment with your ultrasound, CT or MRI images
  • - If necessary, the images are re-analyzed by specialized radiologists and urological surgeons
  • - Surgical planning, hospital organization, accommodation and accompanying support are provided
  • - Post-operative follow-up and reporting are monitored with a digital system

Kidney cysts are often innocent, but in some cases early intervention can provide lasting relief.

You can contact us for the right surgical planning in line with the structure and size of your cyst and your general health.

Frequently Asked Questions

Simple cysts usually do not recur once completely removed. Follow-up is important.

Pain after closed surgery is minimal. It decreases significantly within 1-2 days.

The laparoscopic method leaves small scars of 0.5-1 cm; they fade over time.

Over time, enlarged cysts can affect kidney function or be confused with other diseases.

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