The Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy Procedure is a minimally invasive technique designed to reposition and secure prolapsed hemorrhoidal tissue. This approach offers reduced discomfort and quicker recovery compared to traditional hemorrhoidectomy.
During the procedure, a circular stapling device is used to excise excess tissue and reposition the hemorrhoids within the anal canal. The stapler simultaneously closes the wound, minimizing bleeding and the need for external sutures. Patients are typically under regional or general anesthesia during the procedure.
Recovery from stapled hemorrhoidopexy is generally faster, with most patients resuming normal activities within a few days. Postoperative care focuses on pain management and preventing constipation through diet and hydration.
Patients benefit from this procedure due to its minimally invasive nature and reduced risk of complications. Stapled hemorrhoidopexy effectively alleviates symptoms like prolapse and bleeding, offering a convenient solution for moderate to severe hemorrhoids.