Hysteroscopic Polypectomy

Endoscopic Procedures

Hysteroscopic Polypectomy

What is Hysteroscopic Polypectomy?

Hysteroscopic Polypectomy is a minimally invasive procedure performed to remove polyps from the uterine lining. Uterine polyps are small, benign growths that may cause irregular bleeding, heavy periods, or fertility issues. By carefully removing these growths, the procedure restores normal uterine function and improves reproductive health.

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How is the Procedure Performed?

The procedure is done using a hysteroscope, a thin lighted camera inserted through the cervix. This allows the doctor to clearly view the uterine cavity and precisely remove the polyp without external cuts.

  • No cuts or external scars
  • Performed under short anesthesia for comfort
  • Same-day discharge in most cases
  • Quick recovery and improved uterine health

Why Choose Us for Hysteroscopic Polypectomy?

Safe Polyp
Removal

We use advanced hysteroscopic tools to gently and effectively remove uterine polyps with minimal discomfort.

Experienced Specialists

Our team of gynecology experts is skilled in hysteroscopic procedures, ensuring safe treatment and patient-focused care.

Better Reproductive Health

By restoring the uterine cavity, this procedure helps regulate periods, reduces abnormal bleeding, and enhances fertility potential.

Benefits of Hysteroscopic Polypectomy

Success Rates and Patient Outcomes

Hysteroscopic Polypectomy has consistently delivered positive outcomes, with success rates exceeding 90% in symptom resolution. Many women who previously struggled with irregular bleeding or infertility report a marked improvement within the first few cycles post-surgery. 

Studies also show enhanced fertility rates, especially in women undergoing IVF or IUI. At our center, patients often conceive within a few months of the procedure, supported by personalized care and reproductive guidance.

Post-Procedure Care and Recovery

Recovery after Hysteroscopic Polypectomy is typically smooth and quick. Mild cramping or light spotting may occur for 1–2 days, which can be managed with simple pain relievers. Patients are advised to avoid strenuous activities, sexual intercourse, and swimming for about a week. 

A follow-up appointment ensures complete healing and rules out regrowth. Most women return to work within 24–48 hours. Trying to conceive is often recommended after one normal menstrual cycle, depending on the individual’s condition and doctor’s guidance.

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