Methods of removing intestinal polyps

Most intestinal polyps are now removed under endoscopic conditions, and some larger polyps or multiple polyps can also be removed surgically. Intestinal polyps are elevated lesions that protrude from the surface of the intestinal mucosa into the intestinal lumen. There are many different types of intestinal polyps, such as adenomatous polyps, hyperplastic polyps, and inflammatory polyps. Intestinal polyps can be single or multiple, and if left untreated, will gradually increase in size and may even become malignant. For intestinal polyps that are small in size and number, they are now mostly resected endoscopically, such as endoscopic electrosurgery, biopsy forceps resection, laparoscopic resection, endoscopic radiofrequency ablation, and endoscopic mucosal resection. For larger widely basal polyps, polyps suspected of malignancy or multiple polyps, endoscopic treatment alone may be incomplete, and laparoscopic or laparoscopic combined endoscopic treatment may be performed. Intestinal polyps may also be complicated by intestinal bleeding, intestinal obstruction, intussusception and other complications, at this time you can perform a partial bowel resection. It is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to consult a specialized doctor to determine the appropriate treatment.