About Polypectomy
Key Highlights
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Minimally invasive procedure with no external incisions.Primary method for preventing colorectal cancer by removing precancerous growths.Performed during a routine diagnostic colonoscopy, combining diagnosis and treatment.Typically an outpatient procedure with a short recovery time.Provides tissue samples for definitive laboratory analysis (biopsy).Generally well-tolerated with sedation for patient comfort./ul
Who is this surgery for?
- Presence of polyps detected during a screening or diagnostic colonoscopy.
- Polyps causing symptoms like rectal bleeding, abdominal pain, or changes in bowel habits.
- Follow-up removal of polyps found in previous examinations.
- Personal or family history of colorectal polyps or cancer.
- As part of surveillance for inflammatory bowel disease (e.g., ulcerative colitis).
- Polyps with features suggesting a higher risk of becoming cancerous (e.g., large size, certain cell types).
How to prepare
- Complete bowel cleansing is essential, following a specific clear liquid diet 1-2 days prior.
- Taking prescribed laxative solutions to empty the colon completely.
- Informing the doctor about all medications, especially blood thinners (aspirin, warfarin, clopidogrel), which may need to be temporarily stopped.
- Discussing allergies and medical conditions like diabetes or heart issues with the care team.
- Arranging for transportation home after the procedure, as sedation will be used.
- Fasting (no food or drink) for several hours before the procedure as instructed.
Risks & possible complications
- Bleeding from the polyp removal site, which is usually minor and self-limiting.
- Perforation (a small tear) in the intestinal wall, which is rare but serious.
- Reaction to the sedative medication, such as breathing difficulties or low blood pressure.
- Post-polypectomy syndrome, causing pain and fever due to inflammation.
- Incomplete removal of the polyp, requiring a repeat procedure.
- Infection, though very uncommon with this procedure.
Recovery & hospital stay
- Patients recover in a monitored area until sedation wears off, usually for 1-2 hours.
- Mild cramping or bloating is common and should subside quickly.
- A normal diet can typically be resumed the same day, starting with light meals.
- Patients should avoid driving, operating machinery, or making important decisions for 24 hours post-sedation.
- Minor spotting of blood in the stool may occur but persistent bleeding, severe pain, or fever should be reported immediately.
- Follow-up appointments are scheduled to discuss biopsy results and future surveillance intervals.
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Typical hospital stay: 0 days (outpatient)
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Expected recovery time: 1-2 days
Frequently Asked Questions
If you are considering polypectomy in India, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.
Popular choices for polypectomy in India include Kamineni Hospital, Tadigadapa, SIMS Hospital Vadapalani, KMC Hospital Mangalore, Manipal Hospital Baner, Manipal Hospital Dwarka, known for experienced specialists and advanced surgical infrastructure.
Look at the doctor’s years of experience, hospital association, patient reviews, and how often they perform polypectomy. MediFyr helps you compare gastroenterologists and book consultations online.
The overall cost depends on hospital category, surgeon’s experience, room type, implant or device used (if any), length of stay, tests, and post-operative care. Our team can help you get cost estimates from multiple hospitals before you decide.
Procedure cost in other countries
Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for polypectomy compare across other countries where we have data.
Top hospitals for Polypectomy in India
These partner hospitals in India have dedicated gastroenterology teams and experience managing patients undergoing polypectomy.
Rohan Kumar, a 52-year-old accountant and...
Rohan Kumar, a 52-year-old accountant and father of two, had always been diligent about his health. His father had passed away from colorectal cancer at 60, a shadow that lingered over Rohan. For months, he experienced intermittent, unexplained abdominal cramping and noticed occasional bright red blood on the toilet paper. Fearful of a diagnosis like his father's, he delayed seeing a doctor, consumed by anxiety. His wife finally convinced him to get a screening colonoscopy. The gastroenterologist, Dr. Mehta, discovered a 1.5 cm pedunculated polyp in his sigmoid colon during the procedure. "It's likely benign," Dr. Mehta explained gently, "but it needs to come out to be certain and to prevent any future problems." Rohan agreed to a polypectomy then and there. Under sedation, he felt nothing. Waking up, he was groggy but relieved. The biopsy results a week later confirmed it was a benign adenoma. His recovery was swift, with just mild bloating for a day. The emotional weight lifted immediately. From a state of dread and familial fear, Rohan felt empowered and vigilant. He now champions regular screenings to his friends, having turned his fear into proactive advocacy.
Gastroenterologists for Polypectomy
Explore experienced gastroenterologists who regularly perform polypectomy and provide pre- and post-operative care in India.
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