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The difficulty of separation is one thing, but what's most important is... the cyst is surrounded by nerves, blood vessels, and tendons.
Especially the one shown on the screen at this moment.
The cyst is located on the back of the hand, attention must be paid to the superficial branch of the radial nerve and the deep palmar branch of the radial artery, and moreover, the cyst wall is tightly connected to the tendon sheath, which might lead to damage to the synovial sheath and tendons during surgery.
At that time, the difficulty of the surgery will increase significantly.
Even some doctors with many years of experience would not dare to say that there is no risk when performing this kind of surgery.
Generally speaking, people who work long hours with a computer, holding a mouse for too long or in an incorrect posture, can cause damage to the synovial cavity of the hand joints, thereby triggering a ganglion cyst.