A cone biopsy is a quick outpatient surgery used to find and treat a problem in the cervix. Your healthcare provider may do a cone biopsy if one or more Pap tests and a microscope (colposcopy) exam showed abnormal cells on your cervix. A cone biopsy takes less than an hour, and you’ll be able to go home the same day.
After the surgery has been done, you’ll rest in the recovery area until you’re awake and ready to go home. An adult friend or family member will need to drive you home.
Plan to rest at home for a day or two.
Avoid any heavy lifting, straining, and exercising until your healthcare provider says it's OK.
You may have some minimal bleeding or discharge and mild cramping for a few days after surgery. Use sanitary pads, not tampons, for at least the first month.
You may be given medicine to relieve any mild pain.
Don't have sex or douche for
Follow any other instructions your healthcare provider gives you.
Your healthcare provider will get the biopsy results and discuss them with you in about a week. They will see you in
Call your healthcare provider if you have any of the following after your cone biopsy:
Heavy bleeding (more than a pad an hour) or blood clots
Severe stomach pain
Chills
Fever of