A ruptured liver cyst should be surgically removed immediately. After the ruptured cyst is effectively removed through surgical treatment, the already damaged parts of the tissues are effectively treated from the root, preferably by laparoscopic minimally invasive surgery, which is less invasive and quicker to recover after surgery, and should be regularly reviewed to avoid recurrence. After a ruptured liver cyst, a comprehensive surgical treatment of the cyst and surrounding tissues is required to reach a radical cure. Existing cysts are removed and disposed of through surgery, and ruptured cysts and some excess tissues are completely disposed of. The extent of damage caused by ruptured liver cysts varies from patient to patient, and therefore the recovery time after surgical treatment varies from person to person. Patients should pay attention to the changes in their condition and go to the hospital for regular checkups. If swelling, squeezing symptoms, abdominal pain and fever occur, they should go to the hospital for checkups in order to avoid delays.