What is Polypectomy?
Polypectomy is a medical procedure used to remove polyps, which are abnormal growths of tissue that can develop in various parts of the body, such as the colon, stomach, or uterus. The procedure is typically performed using specialized instruments, such as an endoscope, to locate and remove the polyp. Polypectomy is essential for both diagnosis and treatment, as it allows doctors to examine the removed tissue for signs of cancer and alleviate symptoms or prevent potential complications associated with polyps. It is a minimally invasive procedure and is commonly performed in outpatient settings.