Hemorrhoid Surgical Procedures


Hemorrhoid Sufferers who have being struggling to cope with hemorrhoids should ensure that they have exhausted all the natural methods recommended to treat and cure hemorrhoids before they consider surgery. The benefits of using these natural methods for hemorrhoid cures are that they are cheap, easy, painless, and very effective. If hemorrhoids are detected at an early stage it can be treated effectively without having to do surgery. Worldwide it is estimated that less than 10% of patients would require surgery if the hemorrhoids are treated early.

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If you believe you are in the 10% of Hemorrhoid sufferers that absolutely need surgery. Here is a list of surgical procedures used for hemorrhoid treatment.

Doppler Guided Hemorrhoidal Artery Ligation: This is a fairly new technique for treating hemorrhoids. This treatment is a safe and is an effective alternative to hemorrhoidectomy. The Doppler is a probe that measures blood flow and by using this technique permits the surgeon to identify and litigate (stitch-will stop blood flow) the hemorrhoidal arteries that fills the hemorrhoidal vessels. This causes the hemorrhoid to shrink. This is the best method for bleeding piles and protrusion since bleeding stops immediately. It is an office procedure and post-operative pain is minimal. After treatment patients will be able to perform normal activities and work can usually be resumed within 48 hours.

Hemorrhoidectomy: This method of treating hemorrhoids is usually administered on patients who are in an advance stage of suffering, generally in their third and fourth degree of hemorrhoids. This method involves surgically removing hemorrhoids. During hemorrhoidectomy, the internal hemorrhoids and external hemorrhoids are removed. Wounds are either sutured (closed technique) or left open (open technique). Post surgical pain is a major problem with hemorrhoidectomy.

Hemorrhoidolysis/Galvanic Electrotherapy : This method of hemorrhoid treatment involves using a small electrode on each hemorrhoid to shrink the hemorrhoid tissue. Electrolytic technology is applied to the tissue and this result in a progressive, complete and permanent shrinkage of the hemorrhoid tissue. Several hemorrhoid sites may be treated simultaneously with the actual treatment lasting only a few minutes. The average hemorrhoid case will require 3 treatments for symptomatic resolution. In most cases, many sufferers may have more than one hemorrhoid so additional treatments may be required.

Infrared Coagulation:
Infrared Coagulation is used to cauterize (burn) the affected tissues. Infrared coagulation is a surgical procedure where heat energy is use to cut off the supply of blood to the swelling veins of hemorrhoids. Through the infrared coagulation, the veins of the hemorrhoids shrink and there is a slight pain .The tissues surrounding the hemorrhoids are heated for a few seconds using a small probe, which causes the blood vessels of the hemorrhoids to clot. This procedure takes less than 10 minutes. The side effects of infrared coagulation are mild spotting or bleeding which last for just a few days.

Rubber Band Litigation: This method of hemorrhoid treatment utilizes elastic bands to cut off blood supply to internal and prolapsed hemorrhoids. After a few days the shrivelled hemorrhoid will fall off especially during a bowel movement. This method is somewhat tedious as banding or litigation can only be done one at a time.

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Sclerotherapy: This method of hemorrhoid treatment used sclerosant (hardening agent) that is injected into the hemorrhoids causing the vein walls to collapse and the hemorrhoids to shrink. This special chemical damages and scar the inside lining of the vein. This procedure generally takes about 20 to 30 minutes depending on number and the size of the varicose veins. After the injection of sclerosant, pressure is applied over the veins to prevent blood from returning to the affected area when the patient stands up. Sometimes after treatment it may be required for the patient to wear compression stockings or elastic bandages for several days to maintain the pressure. This injection may be painful, also cramping or burning may develop for a few minutes in the area where the injection was administered. Multiply sessions may be required to complete treatment and this is dependent on the extent of the varicose veins and type of sclerosant used.

Sphincterotomy: This procedure involves stretching or cutting the internal part of the anal sphincter which is the muscle that restricts or relaxes when the stool passes from the body. This type of hemorrhoid treatment method is administered after an anal fissure (or tear) in the skin of the anus develops. This anal fissure may be caused by hard or large stool overstretching the anal canal and rupturing the skin. Sometimes, the internal portion of the anal sphincter is partially cut in an attempt to reduce the pressure of the sphincter within the anal canal. Cutting the muscle prevents spasm and temporarily weakens the muscles, and this in turn helps the area to heal. The surgeon removes the fissure and any underlying scar tissue. This operation takes about takes about 20 to 30 minutes. The wound is then sutured closed, with stitches that dissolve in time. Most patients can go home within 24 hours.

Stapled Hemorrhoidectomy: Stapled hemorrhoidectomy is a method of treating third and fourth degree hemorrhoid sufferers. It is one of the newest surgical techniques for treating hemorrhoids. Stapled hemorrhoidectomy is used to treat internal hemorrhoids. During this procedure a circular, hollow tube is inserted into the anal canal that contains a woven suture inside the tube. The ends of the suture are brought out of the anus through the hollow tube. A stapler is then used to cut the expanded hemorrhoidal tissue. This procedure is designed to reset soft tissue proximal to the dentate line, which disrupts the blood flow to the hemorrhoids. It is generally less painful than complete removal of hemorrhoids and also allows for faster recovery times. This method is used to treat hemorrhoids that fall out or bleed and is not helpful for painful outside conditions.

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