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When is Conization a better option than the LEEP procedure?

When is LEEP favored in general?

a) Extensive Lesions; Small Lesions
b) Fertility Preservation; Extensive Lesions
c) High-Risk Lesions; Low-Risk Lesions
d) Low-Risk Lesions; Fertility Preservation

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Conization, or cone biopsy, is typically preferred over the LEEP procedure for treating extensive or high-risk lesions and preserving fertility. The LEEP procedure is favored for smaller or low-risk lesions and is less invasive.

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Conization vs LEEP Procedure in Cervical Dysplasia

Conization, also known as cone biopsy, is typically a better option than the LEEP (Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure) when it comes to treating extensive lesions, high-risk lesions, and when fertility preservation is a concern. Conization involves the removal of a cone-shaped piece of tissue from the cervix for further examination, while LEEP involves the use of a thin wire loop to remove abnormal cells from the cervix.

Conization:

  • Recommended for extensive lesions and high-risk lesions.
  • Allows for a more thorough examination of the abnormal cells.
  • May affect fertility because it removes a larger portion of the cervix.

LEEP Procedure:

  • Preferred for small lesions and low-risk lesions.
  • Less invasive and can be done in an outpatient setting.
  • Preserves fertility as it removes a smaller portion of the cervix.
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