About Cervical Excision
Key Highlights
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Effective in diagnosing and treating pre-cancerous cervical conditions.Helps prevent the progression to invasive cervical cancer.Can be both diagnostic (confirming pathology) and therapeutic (removing abnormal tissue).Generally a safe outpatient procedure with a high success rate.Minimally invasive approach often preserves future fertility.
Who is this surgery for?
- Abnormal Pap smear results indicating high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) or carcinoma in situ.
- Confirmed diagnosis of Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia (CIN) Grade 2 or 3.
- Suspected early-stage cervical cancer (microinvasive carcinoma) for diagnostic confirmation.
- Persistent or recurrent benign cervical lesions, such as large polyps or nabothian cysts.
- Unsatisfactory colposcopy where the entire transformation zone cannot be visualized.
How to prepare
- Complete a pre-operative medical evaluation, including blood tests and possibly an ECG.
- Discuss all current medications with your surgeon; you may need to stop blood thinners.
- Schedule the procedure for when you are not menstruating.
- Arrange for someone to drive you home after the surgery, as anesthesia will be used.
- Follow fasting instructions (typically no food or drink for 6-8 hours before the procedure).
Risks & possible complications
- Bleeding during or after the procedure, which may rarely require intervention.
- Infection at the surgical site.
- Cervical stenosis (narrowing of the cervical canal), which can affect future menstrual flow or fertility evaluations.
- Potential impact on future pregnancy, such as an increased risk of preterm labor or cervical incompetence.
- Incomplete removal of abnormal tissue, necessitating further procedures.
- Reaction to anesthesia.
Recovery & hospital stay
- Expect vaginal bleeding or discharge (like a heavy period) for 1-2 weeks.
- Avoid tampons, douching, and sexual intercourse for 4-6 weeks to allow healing.
- Refrain from heavy lifting, strenuous exercise, and swimming for at least 2-3 weeks.
- Take prescribed pain medication as needed for cramping or discomfort.
- Attend all follow-up appointments to monitor healing and review pathology results.
- Contact your doctor immediately if you experience heavy bleeding, fever, or severe abdominal pain.
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Typical hospital stay: 0-1 days (typically outpatient)
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Expected recovery time: 2-4 weeks
Frequently Asked Questions
If you are considering cervical excision in Turkey, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.
Popular choices for cervical excision in Turkey include Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir, Istinye Üniversitesi Hastanesi Liv, Liv Hospital Ankara, 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 cervical excision. MediFyr helps you compare general surgeons 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 cervical excision compare across other countries where we have data.
Top hospitals for Cervical Excision in Turkey
These partner hospitals in Turkey have dedicated general surgery teams and experience managing patients undergoing cervical excision.
I was a total wreck before...
I was a total wreck before my appointment. First time seeing a doctor on my own and I was convinced it was something serious. Dr. Ram just listened, didn't rush me, and explained everything in a way that actually calmed me down. The hospital is huge and a bit overwhelming, but he made it feel okay. Left feeling like I could breathe again.
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