Hysteroscopy for endometrial polyp surgery is not a quick pathology procedure. Hysteroscopic surgery is a procedure in which the surgeon inserts instruments directly into the uterine cavity through the vagina and performs intrauterine operations under visualization. Female patients who suffer from endometrial polyps can have endometrial polyps removed or electrocuted under hysteroscopy. Pathologic specimens need to be given to send for pathological examination after the surgery, but rapid pathology is generally not needed. Rapid pathology is generally used by doctors to determine the benign or malignant degree of the specimen in order to take a rapid pathology examination. Patients who undergo hysteroscopic surgery do not need to undergo rapid pathology. It is recommended that women who experience abnormal vaginal bleeding or abdominal pain after hysteroscopic surgery should seek medical attention as soon as possible.