Women's Care
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LEEP

LEEP stands for Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure. We use this procedure to treat and/or diagnose abnormal Pap Smears tests.

LEEPs should not be performed during the heavy part of your period. There are no special preparations for this procedure.

During this procedure, a fine wire loop which is attached to a high-frequency electrical generator is inserted into the cervix. The loop removes the area in question. LEEPs allow for a very precise removal of tissue and rapid healing .

During the procedure, your cervix will be injected with a local anesthetic, which may cause some cramping. Some patients experience an increased heart rate and shakiness when the anesthetic is applied. This is a common reaction. A solution is then applied to the cervix to show the abnormal area that needs to be removed. At this point, you will hear a sound like a vacuum cleaner – this is a smoke evacuator. In addition, the machine also makes a humming noise. You may feel a dull cramp during the procedure, but if you feel anything sharp, please let the physician know immediately. The procedure usually takes about ten to fifteen minutes from the time you lie down until the procedure it is over.

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Please call our office if:

For more information on LEEP procedure click link below:

LEEP: http://www.acog.org/publications/patient_education/bp110.cfm