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Colonic polyps must be removed upon detection. The procedure will vary depending on the type and number of polyps.
Polypectomy: Polypectomy is the removal of a polyp from the colon using forceps or a snare. If the polyp is larger than 1 centimeter, a liquid may be injected to elevate and isolate the polyp from surrounding tissues.
Minimally invasive surgery: Very large polyps or those that cannot be safely removed during colonoscopy are usually removed laparoscopically. This is referred to as minimally invasive surgery.
Colon and rectum removal: Surgery to remove your colon and rectum (total proctocolectomy) may be necessary in the presence of a rare inherited condition such as FAP. For people with such familial health concerns, complete removal of the colon and rectum is the best way to prevent colon cancer.
If infection accompanies the polyps, antibiotic treatment will be administered. If the polyps do not respond to medication, surgical intervention is required.
What is Polyp Treatment and Polyp Surgery?
Polypectomy: Polypectomy is the removal of a polyp from the colon using forceps or a snare. If the polyp is larger than 1 centimeter, a liquid may be injected to elevate and isolate the polyp from surrounding tissues.
Minimally invasive surgery: Very large polyps or those that cannot be safely removed during colonoscopy are usually removed laparoscopically. This is referred to as minimally invasive surgery.
Colon and rectum removal: Surgery to remove your colon and rectum (total proctocolectomy) may be necessary in the presence of a rare inherited condition such as FAP. For people with such familial health concerns, complete removal of the colon and rectum is the best way to prevent colon cancer.
If infection accompanies the polyps, antibiotic treatment will be administered. If the polyps do not respond to medication, surgical intervention is required.