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Laparoscopic fenestration (LF) has recently been considered a standard procedure for nonparasitic symptomatic liver cysts. Here, we report a case of LF that was safely performed using real-time indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence-guided surgery.
In the modern era of liver surgery, laparoscopic liver cyst unroofing has become the standard treatment for symptomatic large hepatic cysts. It is a technically straightforward operation with excellent efficacy and long-term outcomes.
Procedures and surgeries to remove large benign cysts, cysts caused by polycystic liver disease and precancerous or cancerous liver cysts include: Percutaneous aspiration . Healthcare providers use ultrasound or CT imaging to insert needles or catheters into liver cysts and drain the cysts’ fluid.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Both laparoscopic deroofing and cyst sclerosis have been found to be effective in partial or complete obliteration of the cyst and in the relief of symptoms produced by the cyst.
Laparoscopic Cyst Fenestration: It involves aspiration and deroofing of the cyst in a single procedure. The main advantage of the procedure that multiple cysts can be treated at the same time. Usually done when there are a few large dominant cysts in the anterior segments of the right lobe or the left lateral segments of the hepatic lobes.