Aim. To evaluate the clinical efficacy of a new method for drainage of pancreatic head cysts. Materials and methods. The results of treatment of 3 patients with pancreatic head cysts were analyzed in a new way. In all patients, cysts developed against the background of recurrent pancreatitis; the etiology of pancreatitis was alimentary. All cysts were located in the pancreatic head, mainly on its posterior surface, communicating with the ductal system. Results. No intra- and postoperative complications were revealed. Patients were discharged from hospital on the 8–12th day after surgery. In all observations, good results were obtained: no pain syndrome reported; psychological status and food intake normalized. α-amylase in urine and plasma has not increased. No recurrence of cysts and no hospitalizations for acute pancreatitis were reported. Conclusion. The developed method for treating pancreatic head cysts communicating with the ductal system proved to be physiological, low-traumatic and can be used in surgical practice.