Cyst detachment involves performing surgery to peel the cyst away from the organ and remove the cyst.
A cyst is a cystic, benign mass that is a common benign lesion that grows in one of the body’s organs. The contents of the cyst are usually fluid of a different nature. If the cyst is small, it usually does not show obvious clinical symptoms. However, if the cyst increases in size to a certain degree, it will press on the neighboring organs, and localized compression symptoms will occur.
When the cyst compresses the surrounding organs, surgical treatment is required to remove the cyst, commonly known as gastric cyst isolation, so as to reduce the symptoms of compression.
Patients should also pay attention to good daily care, rest, maintain a good state of mind, and actively prevent and treat infections.