Also known as MIPH (Minimally Invasive Procedure for Hemorrhoids). It lifts and secures prolapsed piles back into place without external cuts. The preferred choice for severe cases.

Circular Stapler Device
360° Lifting Technique
Unlike traditional surgery where the pile mass is cut off (leaving a raw wound), Stapler Surgery acts like a "facelift" for the anal canal. It removes a circular ring of loose tissue above the piles and staples the remaining tissue back up. This cuts off blood supply to the piles, causing them to shrink.

Single-use titanium stapler ensures sterility and precision.
Procedure is done in the pain-insensitive zone of the rectum.
Return to work in 3-5 days compared to 4 weeks for open surgery.
No need for daily dressing or sitz baths for weeks.
Anal anatomy is preserved, looking normal from the outside.
| Parameter | Stapler (MIPH) | Open Surgery |
|---|---|---|
| Pain Level | Minimal / Mild | Severe / High |
| External Cuts | None (Internal Procedure) | Large External Incisions |
| Hospital Stay | 24 Hours | 3-7 Days |
| Recovery Time | 3-5 Days | 4-6 Weeks |
| Cosmetic Result | Excellent (No Scars) | Scarring / Skin Tags |
| Dressing Changes | Not Required | Daily Dressing Required |
The Gold Standard
"For Grade 4 piles, where the mass comes out completely, Stapler surgery is magic. It restores the anatomy without any external cuts."
Dr. Jaya Maheshwari explains why Stapler Surgery is the best option for large, prolapsing piles where Laser might not be effective.