Cervical conization surgery is generally referred to as a conization of the cervix, and the success rate of the procedure itself is usually over 90%. The procedure itself has a success rate of over 90%. The conization of the cervix is not a major gynecological procedure. The conization of the cervix is performed in a conical shape from the outside of the vagina and a portion of the cervical tissue is cut off, which can be used for pathological examination to determine the nature and extent of the cervical lesion, and also as a treatment for removing the diseased tissue. Because cervical conization surgery needs to pass through the vagina, and the cervix is closely related to women’s fertility, if the operation is not done properly during the procedure, it may cause damage to the vaginal wall or adhesion and shortening of the cervical canal, which will affect the patient’s conception. Therefore, patients who need cervical conization surgery should go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital and have the surgery performed by a professional doctor. If you have any other questions, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor for guidance.