Do you have to do minimally invasive surgery for intestinal polyps

Small intestinal polyps can be minimally invasive resection, intestinal polyps large, cancerous polyps also need open surgery.
Intestinal polyps refer to the bulging lesions protruding from the surface of intestinal mucosa into the intestinal lumen, including small intestinal polyps and large intestinal polyps, intestinal polyps in the early stage may have no obvious symptoms, and localized swelling can be detected by fingerprinting near the anus, and with the enlargement of the polyps, it may lead to blood in the stool, and may cause intestinal obstruction, etc. Small intestinal polyps can be resected under enteroscopy.
Small intestinal polyps can be resected under enteroscopy, which is a short and simple operation with little damage and quick recovery after the operation. Large intestinal polyps, hard and tough polyps with wide base, polyps that are suspected to be cancerous or have already undergone cancerous changes need to be removed by open surgery.
It is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time to clarify the specific location, size and nature of intestinal polyps, and choose the appropriate surgical treatment under the guidance of the doctor.