The difference between outpatient and inpatient surgery for IUD removal is based on women’s specific conditions. If the general health condition is good and the ultrasound does not report any special conditions such as IUD insertion, pregnancy with IUD, etc., outpatient surgery can be chosen, and if the above conditions exist or the health condition is not very good, inpatient surgery can be performed so that it is safer. 1. Outpatient surgery: IUD removal is a minor clinical surgery with low risk and generally does not require hospitalization for observation. Most of the procedures are carried out in outpatient clinics and can be completed in less than one hour including the preoperative preparation time. 2. Inpatient surgery: If a woman has multiple primary diseases or reports special conditions such as IUD incarceration or pregnancy with IUD, the risk of outpatient surgery is higher, so it is necessary to arrange for hospitalization to conduct a comprehensive assessment and then carry out the IUD removal surgery. In order to ensure the safety of IUD removal surgery, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital, under the advice of a professional doctor, choose a suitable surgical program, and cooperate with the doctor to actively do a good job of post-operative care, to protect their own health.