LEEP Knife Authoritative Treatment for Cervical Erosion Effectively Prevents Cervical Cancer Transformation
Advantages of LEEP Knife Technology in Treating Cervical Erosion:
① Avoids Loop Surgery, Reduces Patient Suffering
For young patients with CIN III or carcinoma in situ, especially those who have not yet had children, a LEEP cervical conization can be performed as an alternative to total hysterectomy (which is the procedure offered by most hospitals in China currently). Within 6-8 weeks post-surgery, the cervix regains its smoothness, preserving the uterine structure to the maximum extent. This allows patients to still have the opportunity to bear children, reducing their economic burden while maintaining family stability. For cervical erosion of degree 2 or less, it can achieve very precise surgical results that traditional electrocautery cannot reach. Clinical observations show that treatment with the high-frequency electrosurgical unit has no impact on women who wish to have children.
② Economical, Simple, Safe, No Hospitalization Required
All types of surgeries performed with the LEEP knife can be done on an outpatient basis. The surgery time is short, and there is rarely the occurrence of tissue pulling and charring as seen with traditional electrocautery. There is minimal damage to surrounding tissues, reduced pain, fewer chances of scarring, and fewer complications. Patients can choose to undergo the procedure 3-7 days after their period ends, with generally no risk of infection to the cervix, and rapid healing of the wound. The average surgery time is 3-5 minutes, simple to perform, only requiring local anesthesia, and painless. Doctors can decide based on the individual condition of the cervical disease whether to perform an electro-loop excision or an electro-conization, achieving personalized treatment effects. The minimally invasive LEEP knife technology, with its unique advantages and numerous clinical cure data, is undoubtedly the preferred treatment method for severe cervical erosion patients. Suzhou Dongwu Hospital, at the forefront of medical advancements, was one of the first hospitals in Suzhou to introduce this technology. To date, they have successfully helped tens of thousands of patients with chronic and recurrent moderate to severe cervical erosion overcome their ailments, receiving praise from both patients and industry experts.
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