Comprehensive Cervical Conization Care
Cervical conization is primarily recommended for treating abnormal cervical cell changes detected via Pap smear or biopsy. Dr. Nikita Sen performs both loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) and cold knife conization, depending on patient needs.
Dr. Sen emphasizes accurate diagnosis, precise excision, and patient safety to ensure effective treatment with minimal impact on fertility and cervical function.
When is Cervical Conization Recommended?
- High-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN II or III)
- Abnormal Pap smear results with suspicious precancerous lesions
- Early-stage cervical cancer detected during screening
- Persistent abnormal cervical tissue not responding to other treatments
Benefits of Cervical Conization
- Minimally invasive with precise removal of abnormal tissue
- Preserves cervical structure and fertility whenever possible
- Short procedure with minimal anesthesia
- Effective treatment for pre-cancerous and early-stage cervical lesions
- Quick recovery, usually within a few days
Life After Cervical Conization
After cervical conization, patients may experience mild cramping or spotting. Dr. Sen provides post-surgery care including:
- Follow-up Pap smears or HPV testing
- Instructions for physical activity, sexual activity, and hygiene
- Fertility counseling if needed
- Monitoring for healing and early detection of recurrence