Polyp Surgery

Polyps are growths that can appear in different parts of the body, most often in the nose, uterus, colon, or stomach.

Although most polyps are not malignant, some can develop into more serious changes if not removed in time.

At Medical Time hospital, polyp surgery is performed quickly, painlessly, and under controlled conditions.

The type of procedure depends on the location and size of the polyp, ranging from simple outpatient procedures to surgeries under general anesthesia.

The goal of the surgery is to completely remove the growth, prevent complications, and establish a precise diagnosis.

The procedure often lasts 20 to 60 minutes, and recovery is fast and without severe consequences.

Our surgeons use modern methods that allow for precise removal with minimal damage to the surrounding tissue.

The removed polyp is sent for a pathohistological analysis for added security.

Early removal of polyps significantly reduces the risk of chronic ailments and more serious diseases.

Schedule a consultation and solve the problem quickly, safely, and permanently.

When is polyp surgery needed?

When the polyp grows and causes symptoms, pain, bleeding, stuffiness, or digestive or breathing difficulties.

If it is found during routine diagnostics (colonoscopy, gastroscopy, gynecological examination...).

In cases where the doctor suspects changes that need to be further investigated.

If the polyp interferes with organ function or causes recurring infections.

In cases of frequent polyp recurrence after previous removal.

When there is a family history of malignant diseases of the digestive or reproductive tract.

If there is bleeding from the nose, uterus, or digestive system without another explanation.

With breathing difficulties due to polyps in the nose or sinuses.

When a specialist recommends preventive removal of the growth.

In any case where the doctor determines that removing the polyp is the best solution.

How is polyp surgery performed?

The surgery begins with patient preparation and the choice of method, local or general anesthesia.

Depending on the location, the procedure can be endoscopic, laparoscopic, or classic surgical.

For polyps in the nose or sinuses, an endoscope is used, without incisions and with a quick recovery.

Polyps in the uterus are removed by hysteroscopy, with a thin camera through the cervix.

Polyps in the stomach and intestines are most often removed during gastroscopy or colonoscopy.

The removed tissue is sent for pathohistological analysis for a final diagnosis.

The procedure itself is short, and the patient usually returns home on the same day.

After the intervention, instructions are given on diet, therapy, and further check-ups.

Our team takes care that everything goes without stress and with maximum comfort.

It is important to follow the doctor's advice and attend the follow-up examination at the agreed time.

Recovery after polyp surgery

Most patients recover very quickly, without complications.

If the intervention was minor, normal activities can be resumed after just 24 hours.

For larger procedures, recovery may take several days, depending on the location of the surgery.

It is important to avoid physical exertion and follow all of the doctor's recommendations.

In case of pain or discomfort, appropriate therapy is prescribed.

Patient experience shows that polyp surgery is most often a quick and easy procedure.

After tissue analysis, the doctor will inform you if further monitoring is needed.

At Medical Time, we provide support to patients even after the intervention, through check-ups and advice.

Regular check-ups are important to prevent the recurrence of polyps.

Thanks to modern equipment, complications are kept to a minimum.

Why is it important to remove a polyp in time?

Most polyps are benign, but some can turn into malignant changes over time.

By removing the polyp, you prevent the development of diseases and complications such as bleeding or obstructions.

Early removal is faster, easier, and safer than treating later consequences.

Some polyps cause symptoms that reduce the quality of life; their removal brings relief.

In women, polyps in the uterus can make conception difficult or cause irregular bleeding.

Polyps in the intestines can be the first sign of precancerous changes.

Regular check-ups and timely removal are key to maintaining health.

At Medical Time, surgeries are performed according to the highest medical standards.

Fast recovery and precise diagnostics ensure patient safety and security.

Don't wait, solve the problem in time.

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