Early Removal, Better Protection
Polypectomy is a minimally invasive procedure used to remove abnormal tissue growths (polyps) from the digestive tract, most commonly from the colon. Early removal of polyps helps prevent them from developing into cancer and ensures better long-term digestive health.
What is Polypectomy?
Polypectomy is performed during an endoscopic procedure such as colonoscopy, where specialized tools are used to remove polyps from the inner lining of the gastrointestinal tract. The removed tissue may be sent for biopsy to check for any abnormalities.
Why is it Done?
This procedure is recommended for:
- Detection of polyps during colonoscopy
- Prevention of colorectal cancer
- Evaluation of abnormal growths
- Investigation of unexplained bleeding
Types of Polyps Removed
- Small benign polyps
- Adenomatous (pre-cancerous) polyps
- Sessile or flat polyps
- Pedunculated (stalk-like) polyps
How the Procedure Works
- An endoscope is inserted to visualize the digestive tract
- Polyps are identified using a camera
- Special instruments (snare or forceps) are used to remove them
- The tissue is collected for further analysis
Benefits of Polypectomy
- Prevents cancer development
- Minimally invasive and safe
- No need for major surgery
- Quick recovery
- Can be done during the same procedure (colonoscopy)
Why Choose Us?
- Experienced gastro specialists
- Advanced endoscopic technology
- Accurate diagnosis with biopsy support
- Safe and hygienic environment
- Personalized patient care
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Regular screening and timely removal of polyps can save lives. If you have been advised for a colonoscopy or polypectomy, consult our experts today.