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Stapled hemorrhoidectomy is a surgical procedure used for treating internal hemorrhoids that have protruded out of the anus and are visible to the human eye (grade 3 and 4 hemorrhoids). Hemorrhoids are abnormally enlarged and inflamed veins present within the rectum (the last part of the large intestine, present close to the anus) or just outside the anus (an opening of the rectum to the outside of the body). These abnormal lumps of tissues develop as a result of increased pressure in the veins within the rectal and anal region. They can occur due to:
Conservative methods like medications, lifestyle modifications, Sitz baths, etc. can treat hemorrhoids. When these treatments fail, surgical interventions, like stapled hemorrhoidectomy, are required to treat internal hemorrhoids (hemorrhoids inside the rectum). To understand the procedure better, let us explore this advanced surgical method in detail.
Stapled hemorrhoidectomy, also known as stapled haemorrhoidopexy or Procedure for Prolapse and Hemorrhoid (PPH), is a minimally invasive (involves less trauma and bleeding with quick recovery) procedure for the removal of internal hemorrhoids. However, it is a misnomer since the surgery does not involve removing hemorrhoids. Instead, the abnormally loose and expanded surrounding tissue is removed (which had allowed hemorrhoids to prolapse or protrude outside the anus). A special stapler-like device is used to suture the expanded hemorrhoidal tissues after the normal vascular structure is pushed back into its original position. Thus, the blood supply to the hemorrhoid tissues is cut off, reducing their size.
Hemorrhoids are classified into 4 grades according to their severity, which includes:
Grade I and II hemorrhoids can be easily treated at home through dietary changes and medications; severe grade III and IV internal hemorrhoids require surgical treatment. Stapled hemorrhoidectomy is recommended in such cases to remove prolapsed hemorrhoids effectively. It is also indicated when minor hemorrhoids do not respond to conservative treatments.
Open and closed hemorrhoidectomy was the standard surgical procedure initially; however, due to an increased incidence of post-operative pain and complications, stapled hemorrhoidectomy is recommended as an alternative procedure to conventional surgical methods.
You need to consult a proctologist who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases associated with the colon, rectum, and anus.
You need to arrive 2 to 3 hours before your scheduled time of surgery, where a nurse will monitor your vitals, like blood pressure, blood sugar levels, heart rate, pulse, and oxygen level.
Post-procedure, you will be kept under observation in a recovery room until the effect of the anesthesia wears off.
Although stapled hemorrhoidectomy is an alternative choice of hemorrhoid treatment owing to minimal post-op pain and quick recovery, there are a few early and late complications associated with the procedure.
Stapled hemorrhoidectomy is an effective alternative to traditional surgical methods with greater benefits than the associated risks.
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