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BACKGROUND: Simple hepatic cysts are common and infrequently develop into large symptomatic cysts that require surgical therapy. These benign cysts have been shown to be amenable to minimally invasive surgery; however, recurrences of symptoms have been reported. Our experience with over 200 simple hepatic cysts has lead to the development of a novel therapy to resolve symptoms associated with large simple hepatic cysts and reduce the rate of recurrent symptoms. METHODS: An observational study demonstrating our experience with a novel minimally invasive technique for the management of symptomatic simple hepatic cyst. RESULTS: A total of 6 cases were identified where laparoscopic mini-fenestration and placement of a falciform pedicle graft was used. There were no operative complications and 4 of 6 patients were discharged home the day of surgery. With mean follow-up of 9.6 months, there has not been any recurrence to date. One patient required an open hepatic resection for the treatment of a cystadenoma. CONCLUSION: Laparoscopic mini-fenestration and placement of a falciform ligament pedicle graft shows promising early results as a treatment for the simple hepatic cyst. Long term follow-up data is required.