How many days after clamping of gastrointestinal polyps does the wound heal?

Normally, the wound will recover about 14 days after gastrointestinal polypectomy. But the exact time will vary due to various reasons. In current clinical practice, gastrointestinal polypectomy can choose gastroenteroscopic resection, belonging to minimally invasive surgery, this type of surgery is safer, the surgical incision is small, the postoperative recovery is fast, usually in about 14 days after the operation, the wound will recover. You can also choose traditional open surgery, which is more invasive and slower to recover, usually about 1 month after surgery, the wound will recover. Note that wound recovery here does not mean skin wound healing, but rather wound healing, after the stitches are removed, and after a period of recovery, the wound is stable and basically free of discomfort. There are other factors that affect the recovery time, such as the severity of the disease and the patient’s physical condition. For people with mild illness and good physical condition, the postoperative wound recovery will be faster; while for people with severe illness and poor physical condition, the recovery will be slower. Please consult your doctor for more information.