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Commonly used when contact bleeding, increased discharge, or cervical polyps are found during a physical examination. Also used to obtain a pathological diagnosis. Whether to implement depends on polyp size and location, cytology/HPV results, recurrence or severity of symptoms, pregnancy status, and
24-72h
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Approx. $200
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Peking Union Medical College Hospital - Beijing - Grade 3A
Ruijin Hospital - Shanghai - Grade 3A
West China Hospital - Chengdu - Grade 3A
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This procedure is often used for single or pedunculated cervical polyps, with optional snare, electrocautery, or hysteroscopy assistance if necessary. Typically, after exposing the cervix with a speculum, the lesion is disinfected and located. An oval forceps is used to twist off or a snare to excise the polyp, with electrocautery/chemical hemostasis applied to the base. The specimen is sent for pathological evaluation. Bleeding and discomfort are monitored during the procedure, followed by a short period of observation. Post-operative focus is on vaginal bleeding and signs of infection, with the goal of removing the lesion and clarifying the pathology. The above is general health information, not medical advice; specific details are subject to specialist assessment and hospital protocols.
This procedure is often used for single or pedunculated cervical polyps, with optional snare, electrocautery, or hysteroscopy assistance if necessary. Typically, after exposing the cervix with a speculum, the lesion is disinfected and located. An oval forceps is used to twist off or a snare to excise the polyp, with electrocautery/chemical hemostasis applied to the base. The specimen is sent for pathological evaluation. Bleeding and discomfort are monitored during the procedure, followed by a short period of observation. Post-operative focus is on vaginal bleeding and signs of infection, with the goal of removing the lesion and clarifying the pathology. The above is general health information, not medical advice; specific details are subject to specialist assessment and hospital protocols.

Including pre-operative assessment, outpatient treatment, and post-operative review, it is generally recommended to stay in China for 5–10 days, depending on the hospital schedule and pathology report turnaround time.

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