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Polypectomy (Colonic)

Polypectomy (Colonic) is a minimally invasive procedure performed to remove abnormal growths known as polyps from the inner lining of the colon (large intestine), usually during a colonoscopy. It is commonly done to prevent colorectal cancer, as some colon polyps may become cancerous over time, or to evaluate and treat symptoms such as rectal bleeding, changes in bowel habits, abdominal discomfort, or unexplained anemia. Colonic polypectomy is recommended when polyps are detected during screening or diagnostic colonoscopy, especially if they are large, multiple, or appear suspicious. The procedure helps in early detection and prevention of colorectal cancer while allowing tissue samples to be examined for abnormalities. It is typically performed under sedation or anesthesia, and depending on the number, size, and type of polyps, the procedure may take around 30 minutes to 1 hour.
Different techniques may be used for colonic polypectomy, including snare polypectomy, cold forceps polypectomy, hot biopsy polypectomy, endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR), or endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD), depending on the size and location of the polyp. In some cases, larger or complex polyps may require advanced endoscopic removal or surgery. Recovery is usually quick, with most patients returning home the same day, though mild bloating, cramping, or minimal bleeding may occur temporarily. Major benefits include prevention of colorectal cancer, accurate diagnosis through biopsy, relief from symptoms, and avoidance of more invasive surgery in many cases. Overall, colonic polypectomy is considered a safe and highly effective procedure when performed by an experienced gastroenterologist or colorectal surgeon in appropriately selected patients.

What Is The Cost Of Polypectomy (Colonic) In India?

The cost of Polypectomy (Colonic) in India typically ranges from Rs 20,000 to Rs 2,50,000, depending on the size, number, and location of the polyps, the type of polypectomy performed, the hospital category, the gastroenterologist’s expertise, the city, anesthesia charges, colonoscopy costs, diagnostic investigations, and post-procedure care. Simple removal of small polyps during routine colonoscopy is generally less expensive, while removal of large, multiple, or complex polyps requiring advanced endoscopic techniques such as Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR) or Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD) may cost significantly more. Costs may also increase if biopsy, histopathology testing, or hospital observation is required. The table below provides approximate cost ranges for Polypectomy (Colonic) in India.

Type of Procedure Cost in India 
Simple Polypectomy (Small Polyps) Rs 20,000 to Rs 50,000
Snare Polypectomy Rs 30,000 to Rs 80,000
Hot Biopsy / Forceps Polypectomy Rs 25,000 to Rs 60,000
Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR) Rs 60,000 to Rs 1,50,000
Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD) Rs 1,00,000 to Rs 2,50,000
Polypectomy with Biopsy / Histopathology Rs 30,000 to Rs 90,000

The actual cost may vary depending on the patient’s condition, number and size of polyps, pathology findings, need for advanced endoscopic expertise, city, hospital infrastructure, surgeon’s experience, and recovery or follow-up care requirements.

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Factors Influencing the Cost of Polypectomy (Colonic)

Several factors can influence the overall cost of Polypectomy (Colonic) in India, including:

  • Size, Number, and Location of Polyps: Small, easily accessible polyps can usually be removed during a routine colonoscopy at a lower cost, while larger, multiple, or difficult-to-reach polyps may require advanced techniques and increase the overall expense.
  • Type of Polypectomy Procedure: The technique used significantly affects cost. Simple polypectomy is generally less expensive, whereas advanced procedures such as snare polypectomy, Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR), or Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD) are costlier due to higher complexity and specialized equipment.
  • Hospital Category and Infrastructure: Treatment at premium multispecialty or corporate hospitals generally costs more than at smaller hospitals or specialized endoscopy centers due to advanced facilities, technology, and support services.
  • Gastroenterologist / Surgeon’s Expertise: Highly experienced gastroenterologists or colorectal surgeons, especially those trained in advanced therapeutic endoscopy, may charge higher professional fees.
  • City of Treatment: Procedure costs are usually higher in metropolitan cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad compared with smaller cities and towns.
  • Diagnostic Investigations: Pre-procedure tests such as blood work, ECG, colonoscopy evaluation, imaging, and medical fitness assessments can add to the total cost.
  • Anesthesia / Sedation Charges: Colonic polypectomy may be performed under conscious sedation or deeper anesthesia, depending on complexity, which can significantly impact the overall cost.
  • Biopsy and Histopathology Testing: If the removed polyp is sent for laboratory examination to check for precancerous or cancerous changes, additional pathology charges will apply.
  • Hospital Stay / Observation Requirements: Most procedures are daycare-based, but patients requiring observation or admission due to large polyp removal, bleeding risk, or complications may incur higher costs.
  • Post-Procedure Medications and Follow-Up Care: Expenses for medications, follow-up consultations, repeat colonoscopy (if needed), and management of minor complications can influence the final bill.

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Types of Polypectomy (Colonic)

The type of Polypectomy (Colonic) performed depends on the size, shape, number, location, and suspected nature of the colon polyps. Common types include:

  • Cold Forceps Polypectomy
    This technique is commonly used for very small polyps (usually less than 5 mm). A small forceps instrument is passed through the colonoscope to grasp and remove the polyp without using heat. It is simple, quick, and suitable for tiny, benign-looking polyps.
  • Cold Snare Polypectomy
    This method is used for small to medium-sized polyps. A thin wire loop (snare) is placed around the polyp and used to cut it off without applying electric current. It is widely preferred for the safe removal of small polyps with minimal risk of bleeding or tissue damage.
  • Hot Snare Polypectomy
    This technique is commonly used for larger polyps. A snare is placed around the polyp, and an electric current is applied to cut and cauterize the tissue, helping reduce bleeding. It is effective for removing medium to large polyps.
  • Hot Biopsy Polypectomy
    In this method, biopsy forceps combined with electric current are used to remove small polyps while sealing blood vessels. It is less commonly used today but may still be considered in selected cases.
  • Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR)
    EMR is an advanced endoscopic technique used for larger or flat polyps that cannot be removed easily with standard methods. A special solution is injected beneath the lesion to lift it before removal, making the procedure safer and more effective.
  • Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD)ESD is a highly specialized technique used for large, complex, or early cancerous lesions in the colon. It allows precise removal of the lesion in one piece, reducing the need for surgery in selected cases, but requires advanced expertise.
  • Surgical Polypectomy / Colectomy (Rare Cases)If a polyp is extremely large, difficult to remove endoscopically, or suspected to be cancerous, surgical removal of part of the colon may be required instead of endoscopic polypectomy.

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Making An Informed Decision on Polypectomy (Colonic) In India

Choosing Polypectomy (Colonic) is an important step for patients diagnosed with colon polyps, rectal bleeding, changes in bowel habits, abdominal discomfort, unexplained anemia, or polyps detected during routine colonoscopy screening. Before proceeding, it is essential to consult an experienced gastroenterologist or colorectal specialist to understand why the procedure is needed, the type and size of the polyp, expected benefits, possible risks, recovery process, and whether advanced techniques such as EMR or ESD may be required. The number of polyps, their location, biopsy findings, and the patient’s overall health all play a role in determining the most appropriate treatment approach.

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Specialist Doctors

Dr. Santosh Enaganti

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Why Choose Yashoda Hospitals

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FAQ's

No, colonic polypectomy is usually not painful because it is performed during a colonoscopy under sedation or anesthesia. Most patients remain comfortable throughout the procedure and may only experience mild bloating or cramping afterward.

Recovery is generally quick, and most patients can return home the same day. Mild bloating, gas, or slight abdominal discomfort may occur for a day or two, while recovery after removal of larger polyps may take a little longer.

No, most colon polyps are non-cancerous (benign), but some types can develop into colorectal cancer over time if left untreated. This is why removing polyps early is important for cancer prevention.

Yes, colonic polypectomy is considered a safe and commonly performed procedure when done by an experienced gastroenterologist. However, like any medical procedure, there are small risks such as bleeding, infection, or bowel perforation, especially with larger or complex polyp removal.

Yes, new colon polyps can develop over time even after successful removal. Your doctor may recommend follow-up colonoscopy screenings based on the type, size, and number of polyps removed to monitor future risk.

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