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Question by  Zrafidim (107)

What does the LEEP (loop electrosurgical excision procedure) do?

Why would someone have/need it?

 
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Answer by  Jennk (388)

The LEEP procedure is utilized to treat cervical problems in women. When a woman receives an abnormal pap smear she is given a culposcopy. If the results of that examination are poor a LEEP procedure is often ordered. In the procedure, a physician uses a wire loop that has an electrical current running through it to excise the affected area.

 
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Answer by  carbm65 (100)

LEEP is a procedure to remove cells that are abnormal in the cervix. These cells can be precancer and LEEP makes it possible to remove intact tissue for biopsy. The procedure uses low-voltage current, is simple and inexpensive.

 
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Answer by  linda86 (5)

The LEEP procedure uses an electrical current to remove abnormal cervical cells, which also allows for further testing for cervical cancer.

 
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