Minimally invasive surgery for intestinal polyps means surgery under colonoscopy, and intestinal polyps are at risk of cancer. In clinical practice doctors recommend surgical treatment. Surgery is divided into minimally invasive surgery under bowel syndrome, transanal resection and open surgical resection. Different surgical methods are chosen mainly according to the size and location of polyps, and minimally invasive surgery for intestinal polyps is surgery under the colonoscope. The doctor will insert a thin tube with a lens into the intestine of the colonoscope, and through the computer monitor next to it, you can see the situation in the intestine for surgery. Minimally invasive surgery is less invasive, faster healing, and does not cause significant discomfort.