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What is Endoscopic Polypectomy?
Endoscopic Polypectomy is a minimally invasive procedure used to identify and remove abnormal tissue growths (polyps) from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, primarily the colon and stomach. Polyps are usually benign (non-cancerous) but can develop into cancer over time. Early detection and removal are crucial for preventing complications, including colorectal cancer.
At Central Gastro, we specialize in advanced endoscopic techniques to safely and effectively remove polyps, helping you maintain optimal digestive health.
Why is Endoscopic Polypectomy Needed?
Polyps often do not cause symptoms, but some may lead to complications if left untreated. Your doctor may recommend endoscopic polypectomy if:
Endoscopic polypectomy is both diagnostic and therapeutic: it removes polyps and allows the tissue to be examined for signs of cancer.
How is Endoscopic Polypectomy Performed?
Benefits of Endoscopic Polypectomy
Who Should Undergo Endoscopic Polypectomy?
You may be a candidate for endoscopic polypectomy if you:
Routine screening is recommended for individuals over the age of 45 or earlier if you have risk factors, such as family history or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
What to Expect After the Procedure