Low-grade intestinal polyps have been resected and re-examined there is a chance of developing into cancer, generally by combining with the specific resection surgery method to make a preliminary judgment.
1. Endoscopic surgery: if the low-grade neoplasia of intestinal polyps is surgically resected under endoscopy, there may be the phenomenon that the edge is not cleanly resected, and at this time, if there is neoplasia in the submucosal layer of the patient, with the continuous development of time, it may also form cancerous lesions, and such a situation may become cancerous when it is rechecked.
However, if there is no abnormal change at the edge of the resection, most of them will not develop into cancer, and only need regular review.
2. Surgical resection: If the volume of intestinal polyps is large, the resection of low-grade neoplasia of intestinal polyps needs to take surgical operation, in which not only the part of polyps will be removed, but also part of tissues around the lesion will be removed to avoid the residual lesion, most of the polyps will not turn into cancer when reviewing after the operation, therefore, you don’t need to worry about it too much, but you need to check it regularly.
After the resection of low-grade neoplasm of intestinal polyps, attention should be paid to improving personal dietary habits, avoiding foods that are difficult to digest as well as spicy and stimulating foods, so as to avoid affecting the postoperative recovery. Follow the doctor’s instructions for regular checkups.