Is cervical conization minimally invasive surgery

Dr. Cameron Green
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2025-05-19 08:48:38 Views: 79 times

Cervical conization is minimally invasive.

Compared to traditional larger incision surgery, cervical conization surgery uses specific instruments to conically remove the cervix. The incision is more limited and the damage to surrounding tissues is relatively small. The smaller incision means that patients can start the recovery process faster after surgery. Generally, patients can return to daily activities in a shorter time, reducing the long bed rest and recovery period caused by surgery. Since it is a minimally invasive surgery, bleeding and other conditions during the operation are relatively easy to control, and the overall impact on the patient's body is relatively light, reducing the risk of postoperative complications. At the same time, due to modern medical technology and equipment, cervical conization surgery can accurately remove the lesion site, while ensuring the treatment effect and minimizing unnecessary damage to normal tissues.

However, even minimally invasive cervical conization surgery is not completely free of risks and adverse reactions. Patients need comprehensive evaluation and preparation before surgery, and nursing and follow-up according to the doctor's guidance after surgery to ensure the surgical effect and physical recovery. At the same time, doctors will comprehensively judge whether it is suitable for the operation according to the specific conditions of the patient to ensure the health and safety of the patient.



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