Choledochal cyst is a condition where the bile ducts become abnormally dilated due to congenital developmental anomalies. For infants, a temporary cyst external drainage surgery is often performed first, followed by a second-stage cyst removal surgery after the child’s condition stabilizes and their constitution improves. Additionally, parents should cooperate with the doctor’s treatment and pay attention to the child’s dietary management and hygiene habits.
If a baby develops obstructive jaundice and is not treated promptly, it may lead to liver damage. Consider undergoing endoscopic bile duct stent placement, a minimally invasive procedure with a short operation time, small incisions, and quick recovery. Patients can be discharged a few days after the surgery, with good results.