Does polycystic kidney still recur after operation

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Polycystic kidney disease is a kind of hereditary kidney disease, which has a high incidence in clinic. At the same time, patients with polycystic kidney disease will have obvious pain, so the mood of patients is always urgent. Surgical treatment may be a treatment for many patients with polycystic kidney disease. Will polycystic kidney disease recur after operation? Let's get to know

Does polycystic kidney still recur after operation

First: the main pathological manifestation of polycystic kidney is the growth of many cysts of different sizes on the surface of the kidney. Although the operation can quickly remove the cysts, the trauma and side effects of the patient's body are relatively large!

Second: after the cyst is removed, it will leave a larger gap and space for the breeding of new cysts, so surgical treatment of polycystic kidney is very easy to relapse! Because surgery can only remove the cyst on the surface of the kidney, but can not repair the damaged internal structure of the kidney, so new cysts will also breed;

Third, renal cysts will recur after operation, which is related to the coverage and adhesion of surrounding tissues to the cyst cavity after decapitation and decompression, especially for some obese patients, the perirenal fat adhesion is particularly obvious; generally speaking, the recurrence rate of renal upper pole or ventral cyst is higher than that of middle and lower pole dorsal cyst;

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Postoperative follow-up B-ultrasound can be used to judge if the cystic cavity is gradually enlarged, recurrence can be considered. If the diameter of the cystic cavity is stable within a certain range, it is generally the development of the original cystic cavity, it can be judged that it is not recurrence.