Gentle removal of cervical and uterine cavity polyps under hysteroscopic visual control with mandatory histology.
Polyps of the cervix and uterine cavity are benign growths of the mucosa that can cause bloody discharge, pain, and reduce fertility. At Horev Medical Center, we remove polyps using gentle methods under hysteroscopic visual control, with mandatory histology and subsequent monitoring.
Before the intervention, we perform a pelvic ultrasound and the necessary tests. If required — hospitalization.
| Situation | Criterion | Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Bloody discharge between menstruations | Recurrent episodes, other causes excluded | Hysteroscopic polypectomy |
| Polyp on ultrasound / colposcopy | A focus in the cervical canal or endometrium is confirmed | Removal with coagulation of the stalk and histology |
| Planning a pregnancy / IVF | Suspected effect on implantation | Removal recommended before planning |
| Polyp recurrence | Regrowth after removal | Repeat polypectomy, ultrasound monitoring |
| A small asymptomatic polyp | No complaints, low risks | Dynamic monitoring at the doctor‘s decision |
The polyp is removed through the cervical canal under hysteroscopic visual control. The average duration is 20–40 minutes. Sedation or intravenous anesthesia is used. After 1–2 hours of monitoring, the patient can return home the same day.
A gynecologist-surgeon with more than 15 years of experience. Appointments and operations take place in an operating room of international standard with subsequent monitoring in the hospital.
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