How long does Uterus polyp surgery take?

How long does Uterus polyp surgery take?

It’s inserted through the vagina into the uterus after dilating the cervix and projects images of the uterus onto a monitor. Small instruments are inserted through the hysteroscope to remove each polyp. The procedure typically takes less than an hour and does not require an overnight hospital stay.

Is having a uterine polyp removal painful?

You may have some discomfort and tenderness after the procedure. Your doctor will give you pain medication to soothe this period-like pain. A warm compress or a heating pad also helps. You may have light bleeding immediately after a uterine polyp removal.

Can I go back to work after uterine polyp removal?

Many patients worry about uterine polyp removal recovery time, but recovery is quick; after a single polypectomy, patients can return to work the next day and expect a full recovery within two weeks.

What happens when you have polyps removed from uterus?

You may have increased cramping and vaginal bleeding for a day or two after the procedure. You may experience gas pains for about a day or so due to gas administered during the procedure. This may extend into your upper abdomen and shoulder.

What happens after a polyp is removed?

After polyps are removed, you will need to return for an additional colonoscopy. There is a 25% to 30% chance that a repeat colonoscopy will find additional polyps.

How do you remove a polyp from the uterus?

Benign uterine polyps can also be removed through a hysteroscope. This device is inserted into the uterus, again after dilating the cervix, and allows the doctor to see into the uterus in order to remove polyps. Specialized tools to cut off the polyps can be inserted into the uterus through the hysteroscope.

What is the recovery time for uterine polyp removal?

Many patients worry about uterine polyp removal recovery time, but recovery is quick; after a single polypectomy, patients can return to work the next day and expect a full recovery within two weeks. In summary, polyps are pesky. They are important to get rid of, but nothing the team at Audubon Fertility can’t handle.

What happens after uterine polyp removal?

After Surgery Most patients can go home the same day. You may have increased cramping and vaginal bleeding for a day or two after the procedure. You may experience gas pains for about a day or so due to gas administered during the procedure. This surgery has a quick recovery with most patients feeling much better within the first few days.

What is the recovery time for uterus removal?

Have surgery to remove your uterus and ovaries Have surgery to remove your uterus and ovaries. Surgery takes about 1 to 2 hours. You may stay in the hospital for 2 or 3 days. Recovery usually takes 4 to 6 weeks.