Can you have an IUD removal at the same time as a cervical conization?

Cervical conization and IUD removal can usually be performed at the same time, usually followed by IUD removal and then cervical conization. Cervical conization is a relatively common clinical procedure, which is a partial removal of cervical tissue in the form of a conical suspicious lesion from the outside in, which not only confirms the diagnosis of cervical lesions, but also removes the lesion. If a birth control ring is present in the uterus for conization, it is recommended that the ring be removed prior to the procedure to avoid difficulties in removing the ring or the inability to remove it due to cervical contracture and adhesions after conization. There is no obvious conflict between the two and they can be performed sequentially. Therefore, it is recommended that patients who need to undergo cervical conization have a detailed discussion with their doctors and decide on the appropriate surgical procedure according to their individual conditions.