
Traditional surgical procedures for advanced hemorrhoids when other treatments are not sufficient.
Stapler Surgery (Medically known as Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy) is recognized as the Gold Standard for Treating High Grade Piles, typically recommended for Grade 3 and Grade 4.
This is a refined, minimally invasive technique used to treat severely prolapsed Piles. Primary Goal: To reduce the prolapsed hemorrhoidal tissue and return the swollen blood vessels to their normal anatomical position.
The procedure uses a specialized circular stapling device that works internally.
This procedure is described as minimally invasive and painless.
It uses a unique stapling technique to remove a ring of the prolapsed tissue, which lifts the Piles and restores them to their normal position.
The surgery is performed in an area inside the anal canal with fewer pain-sensitive nerves, resulting in a painless procedure.
The patient is normally discharged from the hospital within 24 hours. The recovery period is very short, and the patient may resume work after 3 days.
Patient preparation and anesthesia administration.
Video: Preparation and anesthesia
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Precise stapling to remove and reposition prolapsed tissue.
Video: Stapler procedure
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Post-procedure care and discharge instructions.
Video: Recovery and aftercare
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Gold Standard for High Grade Piles (Grade 3 and Grade 4).
No, it is described as a painless procedure.
Discharge is usually within 24 hours.
Patients can resume work after 3 days.
Post-operative bleeding may occur, usually controlled with medication or minor procedures.
Risk of infection at the surgical site, managed with antibiotics.
Some discomfort is normal, but severe pain may indicate complications.
Though rare, hemorrhoids can recur if underlying causes aren't addressed.
Narrowing of the anal canal may occur, requiring further treatment.
Fact: Stapler surgery is performed in an area with fewer pain nerves, making it relatively painless compared to traditional surgery.
Fact: Most patients return to work within 3 days and full recovery occurs within 1-2 weeks.
Fact: While best for grade 3-4 hemorrhoids, it can be effective for selected grade 2 cases as well.
Fact: The staples are made of absorbable material and dissolve over time.
"Stapler surgery was a game-changer for my grade 4 piles. Back to office in 3 days with minimal discomfort!"
- Rajiv K., 42 years old, Business Executive
"I was terrified of surgery, but stapler procedure was surprisingly painless. Highly recommend it."
- Meera S., 38 years old, Teacher
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Animated Video: Understanding Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy
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Watch this detailed animation showing how the stapler device precisely removes and repositions prolapsed hemorrhoidal tissue without traditional surgical cuts, ensuring minimal discomfort and faster healing.
Dr. Jaya's Interview
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Watch Dr. Jaya discuss the advantages of stapler surgery and why it's the gold standard for high-grade hemorrhoids.