Is uterine polyp surgery minimally invasive?

Uterine polyps, including cervical polyps and endometrial polyps, are minimally invasive procedures. 1. Cervical polyps: Cervical polyps are mostly caused by chronic inflammation and cervical infection. Cervical polyps can also be removed by minimally invasive surgery, mainly under the hysteroscope to remove polyps, so that the damage to the cervix is relatively small, and the later recovery is faster. 2. Endometrial polyps: endometrial polyps are mostly due to hormonal disorders in the body, resulting in endometrial hyperplasia, which leads to cystic lesions of the endometrium. It is recommended to use hysteroscopic surgery, which is a minimally invasive surgical method, the use of hysteroscopy through the vagina and cervix directly into the uterine cavity, in the hysteroscopic observation can be removed polyps. Laparoscopic surgery is less damaging to the uterus, takes less time to perform, and results in faster recovery. For those with cervical polyps or endometrial polyps, it is recommended that a reasonable treatment plan be developed based on the size of the polyp and the patient’s symptoms after the doctor’s visit.