How many days of hospitalization are required for cervical conization surgery

Cervical conization surgery usually requires a hospital stay of about a week, but the exact duration is related to the actual condition of the patient and can be subject to individual variability.
Cervical conization surgery is mainly used for the surgical treatment of cervical lesions, during which lumbar anesthesia is usually required. The vast majority of cervical conization patients need to stay in the hospital for about a week, and can usually be discharged if there is not much bleeding and no other abnormalities after the operation.
However, after the procedure, patients may experience secondary bleeding as a major complication of cervical surgery. Therefore, postoperative patients should be promptly treated with hemostatic drugs such as phenosulfanilamide as prescribed by the doctor, and if necessary, suture ligation is also required.
Once serious bleeding or infection occurs, patients may need to prolong the hospitalization time and be given hemostatic and anti-infection treatment by the doctor, as well as closely observing the change of the condition, and treating symptomatically at any time if there is any abnormality. In addition, after the operation, it is necessary to decide to be discharged from the hospital or take appropriate treatment for further treatment according to the results of pathological examination.
Patients with cervical conization surgery follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize treatment.