Is uterine polyp surgery minimally invasive?

Endometrial polyp surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that can be done using the natural cavity, applying a hysteroscope through the vagina and cervix directly into the uterine cavity. The polyps can be removed under hysteroscopic observation. This kind of surgery is very light on the body and uterus damage, the operation time is relatively short, and the patient can recover soon after the operation, and the bleeding after the operation is relatively small. However, endometrial polyps are prone to recurrence after surgery. If you have fertility requirements, you can start to prepare for pregnancy in the second month after surgery; if you do not have fertility requirements, you can take short-acting oral contraceptives after surgery to minimize the recurrence of endometrial polyps. You can also place an intrauterine Mannuelle ring, which releases progesterone, to prevent the recurrence of endometrial polyps.