Polypectomy is a procedure used to surgically remove abnormal growths of tissue in the colon, known as the polyp cervix, uterus and the nasal cavity. Polypectomy also helps identify whether the growth is cancerous or not.
This procedure is generally performed in combination with a biopsy to detect whether or not growths are cancerous.
The doctor determines if a polypectomy is required or not based on certain factors such as:
Polypectomy is a minimally invasive procedure with good outcomes & few complications.
In case of patients with uterine polyps, there may not be any special instructions. However in case of patients undergoing colon polypectomy, it is important for them to have an empty colon. The doctor may recommend a laxative or enema for the same. In some cases, both a laxative & enema may be required. The patient would also need to have a clear liquid diet ( water, clear juices without pulp etc) for 24 hours prior to surgery.
Once the patient is sedated, he or she is made to lie on the examining table with knees folded towards the chest. The doctor will then insert a thin and flexible colonoscope, with a camera at its tip, into the rectum. Once the polyp is identified, the doctor will remove it. The procedure generally takes upto an hour.
Usually the patient does not experience any pain after the removal of a small polyp. However if it was a bigger polyp or multiple ones, the patient may be given pain medications.
Polypectomy is a procedure to remove abnormal growths (polyps) from the inner lining of the digestive tract, usually during a colonoscopy. It helps prevent potential complications and allows further examination of the tissue.
It is recommended when polyps are detected during screening or diagnostic procedures. A gastroenterologist in Hyderabad may suggest removal to reduce the risk of future problems.
No, polypectomy is typically performed during a colonoscopy under sedation, so patients do not feel pain during the procedure. Mild discomfort afterward is usually temporary.
The procedure usually takes a short time depending on the number and size of polyps. Most patients can return home the same day with minimal recovery time.
Polypectomy is generally safe, but there is a small risk of bleeding or complications. These risks are minimized when performed by an experienced specialist.
Removing polyps helps prevent them from growing or causing complications later. Early removal also allows for proper evaluation and reduces future health risks.
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