Does rectal polyp surgery require hospitalization?

Surgery for rectal polyps usually requires hospitalization. Surgery for rectal polyps needs to be operated under an electronic colonoscope, which can do a colonoscopic polypectomy, so that after the resection, it is usually necessary to fast for about two days, so that rehydration fluids need to be given to replenish the appropriate nutrients and electrolytes, as well as some energy, which needs to be infused into the treatment. There is also a risk of bleeding after this procedure. If the titanium clips that hold the polyp incision in place come loose, or if there is bleeding from the incision, this needs to be treated urgently. Surgical hospitalization for rectal polyps is relatively safe. Rectal polyps are a benign disease, but if they remain in the body for a long time, there is a certain risk of malignancy, so if they are present, it is usually best to remove them, which eliminates the potential for cancer.