Is neonatal cystadenoma surgery a major operation?

Surgery for neonatal pulmonary cystadenoma is generally not a major operation and recovery is quicker, mainly through cyst drainage, hormone therapy and lung puncture. Neonatal pulmonary cystadenomas are usually mainly congenital lung lesions, mostly due to longer terminal bronchioles, and usually do not require open heart surgery. It is mainly treated by using cyst drainage, hormone therapy, and lung puncture, which are not considered major surgeries. If the late recovery is good, usually in about five to ten days can be discharged from the hospital. Newborns need to pay attention to care after surgery and discharge from the hospital, do not let the newborn often appear to cry more than the phenomenon, which is not conducive to the recovery of the condition.