What does a pathological biopsy of a colon polyp mean?

Pathological biopsy of colon polyps refers to the histological examination and diagnosis of colon polyps after local excision.
After the removal of colon polyps usually need to improve the pathological biopsy, that is, the removed polyp tissue sent to the Department of Pathology, through the slice, staining, microscopic observation and other methods, to clarify the nature of the polyp, for clinical diagnosis and treatment to provide an important basis.
Colon polyp pathology biopsy can be based on the results of the biopsy to determine whether the polyp has a tendency to malignant, whether it has been malignant, whether further treatment is needed and the interval between the review.
Colon polyp pathology biopsy is of great significance to the diagnosis and treatment of the patient’s disease, we need to follow the doctor’s guidance, and actively improve the relevant examination.