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Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery Most of the time, you might not think about your uterus.

But if you have uterine polyps (sometimes called endometrial polyps), you might be thinking about this part of your body a lot. With polyps, you might experience irregular or excessive bleeding.

No matter what symptoms you experience, the experts at Cleveland Clinic can help. We work with you to find a treatment option that fits your life and helps you get back to what you love.

Why Choose Us for Uterine Polyps Care?

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Skilled, collaborative providers:

Board-certified and fellowship trained experts at Cleveland Clinic work together on your treatment plan. Your specialty care team may include gynecologic surgeons and fertility specialists.

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Industry leaders:

Our specialists write textbooks, present at conferences and train other doctors in gynecologic care. We’ve done thousands of gynecologic procedures, meaning we have extensive experience in caring for women.

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Recognized expertise:

Cleveland Clinic is a trusted healthcare leader. We're recognized in the U.S. and throughout the world for our expertise and care.

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Patient-centered care:

Our doctors take time to listen and learn about what you want before making treatment recommendations. We want you to get the right care for you.

Uterine Polyps Diagnosis at Cleveland Clinic

We diagnose uterine polyps with imaging techniques that help us see inside your uterus. Your doctor may choose:

3D transvaginal ultrasound

Our specialist places a transducer covered with a plastic sleeve and lubricating gel in the vagina. The transducer makes a 3D image of your uterus, giving your doctor an enhanced view of the endometrium. These images help us find endometrial polyps and learn more about their size.

Saline infusion sonography

We use saline (sterile salt water) to gently increase the size of your uterine cavity. This expansion gives your doctor a better view of the uterine lining during the procedure.

After expanding the uterus, we insert a transducer (thin probe) into your vagina. The probe sends sound waves to a machine that creates a 3D image of your uterus. With this detailed image, your doctor can diagnose endometrial polyps.

Hysteroscopy

Our award-winning hysteroscopy experts are nationally recognized for their excellence and experience with this procedure. However, hysteroscopy isn’t for everyone. We talk with you and examine you to determine if it is right for you.

We insert a hysteroscope (thin flexible tube with a lighted camera) into the vagina. The hysteroscope lets our specialists see inside your uterus and identify any polyps.

Our specialists do this quick procedure right in the office. Often, we are able to remove uterine polyps during your hysteroscopy.

Endometrial biopsy

Most uterine polyps are benign (not cancer). Our doctors are experts at identifying precancerous changes to uterine tissue. When they see something suspicious, specialists may recommend an endometrial biopsy and biopsy of any polyps. This helps ensure the polyps aren’t cancerous.

We use a hysteroscope to view your uterus and then we remove a small sample of tissue from the endometrium. We send this sample to a lab where experts can examine it under a microscope.

Locations

Our office is located at Cleveland Clinic's main campus in the A Building - Crile Building. We also offer treatment for uterine polyps at many locations throughout Northeast Ohio and Florida.

Uterine Polyps Treatment at Cleveland Clinic

Before creating a treatment plan, our doctors talk with you about your symptoms, potential cancer risk and your future plans for pregnancy. We review treatment options with you to make sure you get the care that’s right for you.

We may recommend:

Observation

Some uterine polyps are small and may disappear on their own. If polyps are small and don’t cause symptoms, we may observe them to make sure they’re not getting bigger (watchful waiting).

Medication

Our specialists may prescribe a hormone-based medication to help shrink polyps. We use an intrauterine device (IUD) called Mirena®. It contains progesterone (a female hormone that thins the uterine lining) to reduce the risk of recurrence.

Surgery

Our specialists use leading-edge surgical techniques to remove endometrial polyps. When we find polyps during hysteroscopy, our specialists remove them during an outpatient procedure.

Most uterine polyps are benign (not cancer). If we confirm there is uterine cancer, we may recommend hysterectomy (surgery to remove the uterus). We perform minimally invasive hysterectomies, including:

  • Laparoscopic hysterectomy: Surgeons make a small abdominal incision and insert a laparoscope (instrument with a lighted camera) to see the uterus. Using small surgical instruments through a few more small incisions, we remove the uterus.
  • Vaginal hysterectomy: Using surgical instruments inserted into the vagina, surgeons remove the uterus. There’s no need for abdominal incisions.

Preserving Your Fertility

If pregnancy is among your future goals, we consider your wishes before creating a treatment plan for uterine polyps. Our experts work closely with Cleveland Clinic fertility center specialists, including reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI) doctors.

Taking the Next Step

If you experience symptoms of uterine polyps that interrupt your life, it’s important to know that the experts at Cleveland Clinic can help. With a caring approach and a desire to get to know you, we’ll work with you to craft a treatment plan that fits your life.

Getting an appointment with Cleveland Clinic’s uterine polyp experts is easy. We’re here to help you get the care you need.

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