Uterine intrauterine polyps are a type of gynecological inflammation with the characteristics of multiple and recurrent disease. For female patients with uterine intrauterine polyps, if they want to reduce the harm of the disease to themselves, they need to remove the cysts as soon as possible. However, since there is more than one surgical method to remove uterine intrauterine polyps, the corresponding surgical procedures are also somewhat different. Below we will explain two common surgical procedures for uterine wall polyps. For female patients with relatively mild uterine polyps, minimally invasive surgery is generally chosen for treatment. The steps of minimally invasive surgery for uterine intrauterine polyps are as follows. First, female patients need to be examined before surgery to determine whether their various physical indicators meet the requirements of surgery. Second, if in the first step of the examination, the various indicators of the patient's body meet the requirements of surgical treatment, then we will enter the actual surgical stage. Before surgery, the patient needs to be anesthetized, and most doctors will recommend that the patient choose a local anesthesia method. Third, about half an hour after the anesthetic was injected, the attending physician began to remove the cyst. Generally, doctors need to first make two holes in the patient's abdomen for convenient entry and exit of instruments. After the operation is completed, the doctor will report the specific location and condition of the patient's cyst to the attending physician. After summarizing the relevant data, the attending physician will perform an endoscopy on the patient and then remove the cyst. Fourth, suture the edges of the hole and the surgical treatment is complete. For patients with severe uterine polyps, most doctors will recommend that they have a complete hysterectomy. The steps of this type of surgical treatment are as follows. The first two steps are the same as the first surgical treatment method, but in the third step, the doctor needs to completely remove the patient's uterus instead of simply removing the cyst. After completely removing the patient's uterus, the doctor only needs to suture the wound during the operation to complete the surgical treatment. To sum up, for female patients with uterine polyps, if they want to repair them as soon as possible, it is best to treat them promptly through surgery. Because the medical conditions of female patients with uterine intrauterine polyps are different, the surgical treatment methods suitable for them are also different, and the actual surgical treatment steps are also different. However, no matter which surgical treatment method is used, the ultimate goal is to remove the cyst. |
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