Electrocoagulation for colonoscopic surgery refers to the use of coagulation current to stop bleeding during colonoscopic resection of polyps or tumors in the intestines, and ditto electrocision, which refers to the use of a finer electric knife for polyp removal. Electrocoagulation under colonoscopy usually uses coagulation current to generate heat in the area contacted by the probe, resulting in tissue edema, which leads to compression of blood vessels or occlusion of blood vessels to form thrombi to achieve the purpose of hemostasis. Electrocoagulation is safe, economical and simple. Similarly enteroscopic electrocoagulation refers to the heating of tissues by the high frequency high voltage current generated by the tip of the effective electrode in contact with the body, which plays the role of separating the tissues and coagulation, and plays a good role of electrocoagulation. In enteroscopic electrocoagulation, electrodesection of many procedures, there are also more operations and more instruments, such as line intestinal polyp resection after wound hemostasis can also be given to hemostatic clips, bio-adhesive and ligature technology, etc.. If you need to perform enteroscopic surgery, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions.