Is there a risk of removing gastric polyps with the argon coagulation knife?

Argon coagulation knife removal of gastric polyps belongs to minimally invasive surgery, there are certain risks, such as the occurrence of bleeding, perforation, abdominal pain and other complications, but the risk is relatively small, do not worry too much. The application of argon coagulation knife to remove polyps is a current treatment method, widely used in clinical practice, is the use of argon ionization to direct energy to the surface of the polyp, the polyp is cauterized, you can complete a one-time resection, the success rate is high. Argon coagulation knife to remove polyps has the advantages of small trauma, high safety, fast recovery after surgery, etc. Argon knife, in addition to removing polyps, but also has a hemostatic effect, so there is generally very little bleeding, perforation, abdominal pain and other complications, but there is still some risk of the above complications. Argon coagulation knife to remove gastric polyps, although there is a certain risk, but relatively safe, do not worry too much, it is recommended that the regular hospital.