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Hysteroscopic Polypectomy in Near Lynchburg, VA

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What is a Hysteroscopic Polypectomy?

A hysteroscopic polypectomy is a minimally invasive procedure that removes polyps from inside the uterus. These small growths on the uterine lining can cause heavy periods, bleeding between cycles, pelvic discomfort, and may make it harder for a pregnancy to implant successfully. In rare cases, they may also be cancerous or precancerous.

During the procedure, a hysteroscope, which is a thin, flexible camera, is gently passed through the vagina and into the uterus. This allows your provider to clearly see the uterine cavity and safely remove the polyps. It is often done in the office, though some patients may have it performed in an operating room with anesthesia for added comfort.

Removing polyps can help make periods more regular and comfortable, reduce unexpected bleeding, and improve chances of pregnancy implantation. It also provides important reassurance by checking for or ruling out cancer and guiding any further treatment if needed.

Who Needs a Hysteroscopic Polypectomy?

You may be a candidate for a hysteroscopic polypectomy if you have any of the following:

  • Irregular or heavy menstrual bleeding
  • Prior diagnosis of a uterine polyp
  • Infertility issues linked to uterine abnormalities
  • Endometrial hyperplasia
  • Recurrent miscarriages
  • Unexplained vaginal bleeding
  • Referred by a clinician after a pelvic ultrasound

Benefits of a Hysteroscopic Polypectomy

Choosing a hysteroscopic polypectomy can offer several important benefits:

  • Precision and Safety: This procedure supports targeted removal of polyps inside the uterus while avoiding large surgical cuts.
  • Reduced Symptoms: Many patients notice lighter, more predictable periods and less pelvic discomfort once the polyps are removed.
  • Diagnosis and Treatment at the same time: In addition to removing polyps, the tissue can be evaluated to look for other concerns, including endometrial hyperplasia or endometrial cancer.
  • Fertility Improvement: Clearing polyps from the uterine cavity can create a healthier environment for embryo implantation and may support future pregnancy.

What To Expect

During your consultation, your provider will review your medical history, symptoms, and any prior testing. An ultrasound or similar imaging may be done to confirm that a hysteroscopic polypectomy is appropriate. If you are a good candidate, you will receive simple, clear instructions on how to prepare, including any needed changes to your medications.

The procedure is usually done in the office without sedation or general anesthesia. A very small hysteroscope is used to help limit discomfort, and most patients in Lynchburg report pain below 4 out of 10. If desired, you may use inhaled nitrous oxide during the procedure, or schedule it in an operating room with intravenous sedation. The hysteroscope is passed through the vagina and cervix into the uterus, and a special instrument is used through the scope to remove the polyps.

Most patients in Lynchburg can return to normal activities the same day. Before you go home, you will receive easy-to-follow aftercare instructions and information on when to call the office if you have questions or unexpected symptoms.

Why Choose The Center For Advanced Gynecology

The Center for Advanced Gynecology, founded in 2018, is committed to supporting your health through comprehensive gynecologic care and advanced surgical options when surgery becomes necessary.

Our dedicated team provides specialized expertise in non-surgical treatment for chronic pelvic pain, painful intercourse, pudendal neuralgia, and various forms of vaginal, vulvar, and bladder pain, ensuring patients receive compassionate and informed care.

We continue to expand our services to meet the needs of Lynchburg community by offering routine gynecologic care, cancer screening, Pap smears, menopausal management, support for hormonal imbalances, hormone replacement therapy, breast care, contraception, urinary incontinence treatment, and care for pelvic organ prolapse.

Frequently Asked Questions

While a hysteroscopic polypectomy is generally very safe and well tolerated, there is still a small chance of complications such as infection, bleeding, or injury to the lining or wall of the uterus. Your provider will review these risks, how they are minimized, and what warning signs to watch for before you decide to proceed.

The procedure itself typically lasts about 30 minutes, although the exact time can vary based on the number, size, and location of the polyps that need to be removed.

Most hysteroscopic polypectomies are done in the office or as an outpatient procedure, so you can usually return home the same day. If your procedure is performed in an operating room with anesthesia, you will need a responsible adult to drive you home afterward.

This procedure is intended for the removal of uterine polyps specifically. Fibroids are a different type of growth and may need other treatment options or surgical techniques depending on their size, depth, and position in the uterus.

Recovery is usually quick, and most patients report only mild cramping or light vaginal bleeding for a few days. You will receive specific aftercare instructions, including activity restrictions and signs that should prompt a call to your provider, to support a smooth and comfortable healing process.