Endometrial polyps require hysteroscopic surgery. Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive treatment method that works similarly to gastroscopy, which involves using a slim mirror to enter the uterine cavity through the vagina and cervix, presenting images of the uterine cavity on a TV screen through an imaging system, and removing the tissue from the root under the mirror through the operator’s hand-eye coordination, and then removing the uterine cavity. This minimally invasive treatment has many advantages over traditional methods of treating polyps, with less damage, faster recovery, less bleeding, and the ability to resume normal menstruation soon after surgery and be able to resume the possibility of conception. Therefore, the best treatment for endometrial polyps is hysteroscopic treatment, which has been widely used in clinical practice.