Intestinal polyp surgery clips are usually titanium clips, which can play a role in stopping bleeding and preventing intestinal perforation. Titanium clips used in intestinal polyp surgery can fix and ligate the colon, close the wound after polypectomy, and play the role of local hemostasis; titanium clips can also protect the wound to prevent further expansion of the wound, so as to avoid the complication of intestinal perforation. The titanium clips used in intestinal polyp surgery usually come off with the healing of the wound, and are usually excreted with the stool 5-7 days after surgery. After surgery for intestinal polyps, you should pay attention to rest, try to rest in bed, avoid strenuous activities, so as to avoid the titanium clips fall off, leading to serious consequences; at the same time, after surgery for intestinal polyps, you should also maintain a light diet, avoid spicy and stimulating food, which will affect the healing of the wound. If there are any symptoms of physical discomfort, you should go to the hospital in time and consult your physician for guidance.