Uterine polyp hysteroscopic surgery requires preoperative preparation, surgical treatment and postoperative treatment.
1. Preoperative preparation: before uterine polyp hysteroscopy, the vulva and vagina and other parts should be sterilized after it is clear that there is no inflammation of the reproductive organs.
2. Surgical treatment: dilate the cervix with a dilatation rod, put the hysteroscope into the uterine cavity, observe the position, shape and size of the polyp, and under the direct vision of the hysteroscope, use the uterine electrosurgical ring to excise the polyp, take out the tissues, and carry out local tissue hemostasis.
3. Postoperative treatment: after the operation, the polyp tissue will be sent to the pathology department for pathological examination to clarify whether there is any possibility of cancer.
If a woman experiences persistent vaginal bleeding after hysteroscopic polyp removal, it is recommended that she consult a doctor in a timely manner. Under the guidance of the doctor, the relevant examinations should be completed to identify the cause of the disease, and then treatment should be targeted.