What to do if you have a liver cyst and it comes back after surgery?

Liver cysts after surgery review found to have again can take regular review or surgical treatment. After the recurrence of liver cysts, if the diameter of liver cysts is less than 5cm, and there is no clinical symptom, usually do not need treatment, only need regular review, dynamic observation of changes in liver cysts. If the diameter of liver cyst is more than 5cm and less than 10cm, and accompanied by abdominal pain and other symptoms, secondary infection of liver cysts, etc., it is necessary to consider surgical treatment, such as laparoscopic cyst opening and drainage. If the diameter of the liver cyst is more than 10cm, surgery is required regardless of whether there are clinical symptoms or not. When the elderly are unable to tolerate surgery due to poor physical condition, puncture drainage of liver cysts is feasible to achieve the purpose of relieving symptoms. When liver cysts recur after surgery, the treatment should be standardized according to the specific condition and under the guidance of the doctor, and the patient should be confident and not worry too much.