When is surgery for hemorrhoids recommended, and what procedures are used?

Gastrointestinal Surgeon in Mumbai

When conservative treatments fail for severe or recurrent hemorrhoids causing bleeding, pain, or prolapse, surgery may be recommended. Options include:

1- Hemorrhoidectomy:

  • Traditional surgery involving the removal of hemorrhoidal tissue. Recovery takes a few weeks with some postoperative pain.

2- Laser/Infrared Coagulation:

  • Uses light to create scar tissue, cutting off blood supply and shrinking smaller hemorrhoids.

3- Rubber Band Ligation:

  • Involves placing a rubber band at the base of the hemorrhoid to cut off blood supply. Common outpatient procedure.

4- Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy (PPH):

  • Staples the hemorrhoid to the anal canal wall, reducing blood supply and offering a less painful alternative to traditional hemorrhoidectomy.

Factors influencing the choice include hemorrhoid size, location, overall health, and surgeon expertise. Consult a healthcare professional to determine the most suitable treatment plan, which may involve lifestyle changes or non-surgical options for most cases.

Seeking a Gastrointestinal Surgeon in Mumbai? Connect with Dr. Chintamani Godbole for expert care. Schedule your appointment now for personalized solutions and comprehensive gastrointestinal health. Your well-being is our priority!

When is surgery for hemorrhoids recommended, and what procedures are used?
Scroll to top