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Fenestration may be considered after evaluation when a simple liver cyst is large, causes recurrent pain, compresses adjacent organs, or presents with complications such as infection or bleeding. The decision considers cyst size and location, whether it is multiple, its relationship to the biliary t
24-72h
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Approx. $2,900
Treatment fee
Peking Union Medical College Hospital - Beijing - Grade 3A
Ruijin Hospital - Shanghai - Grade 3A
West China Hospital - Chengdu - Grade 3A
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This procedure is usually performed under general anesthesia. The common approach involves laparoscopic entry into the abdominal cavity, locating the cyst under imaging and direct visualization, aspirating the cyst fluid, and resecting part of the cyst wall (fenestration). The remaining edge is then electrocoagulated or otherwise hemostatically treated. Drainage may be placed if necessary, and cyst fluid/tissue is sent for examination. Postoperative monitoring focuses on bleeding, bile leakage, and pain, with the goal of alleviating compressive symptoms and reducing recurrence. The above is general health information, not medical advice; specific details depend on specialist evaluation and hospital protocols.
This procedure is usually performed under general anesthesia. The common approach involves laparoscopic entry into the abdominal cavity, locating the cyst under imaging and direct visualization, aspirating the cyst fluid, and resecting part of the cyst wall (fenestration). The remaining edge is then electrocoagulated or otherwise hemostatically treated. Drainage may be placed if necessary, and cyst fluid/tissue is sent for examination. Postoperative monitoring focuses on bleeding, bile leakage, and pain, with the goal of alleviating compressive symptoms and reducing recurrence. The above is general health information, not medical advice; specific details depend on specialist evaluation and hospital protocols.

Combining preoperative evaluation, hospitalization, and postoperative follow-up, it is generally recommended to stay in China for approximately 2–3 weeks; specific details depend on the actual examinations and scheduling.

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