Surgical treatment often comes with pain… but why should you endure unnecessary pain? Today, surgical pain can be controlled with the Staple technique or surgery using an automatic stapling device—a new method for treating hemorrhoids that eliminates postoperative wound pain!!!
Hemorrhoids are divided into 2 types
- Internal hemorrhoids occur due to intense straining during bowel movements, which increases pressure and causes large stool masses to push the cushions downward until they protrude outside the anus. They can be classified into 4 grades based on the degree of prolapse of the hemorrhoid heads.
- External hemorrhoids In addition to internal hemorrhoids, hemorrhoid heads can also develop below the dentate line or at the “anus,” where pain-sensitive nerves are present. As the cushions continue to prolapse, they push the blood vessels and tissues of the anus downward and outward, forming a lump at the anus.
Hemorrhoid treatment depends on the severity stage
For patients with stage 1-2 hemorrhoids, other treatments may be used, such as taking mild laxatives, rubber band ligation of internal hemorrhoids, or injection therapy to shrink the hemorrhoid heads. However, for stages 3-4, surgery is the only treatment option.
Hemorrhoid surgery with an automatic stapling device… a new technique to reduce pain
Although “traditional hemorrhoid surgery” has been around for decades, this method requires surgery through the sphincter area, resulting in significant postoperative pain and a longer recovery time before patients can return to normal activities.
“Surgery using an automatic stapling device” is a new option that helps reduce postoperative pain!! This method operates above the sphincter, where there are no pain-sensitive nerves, so “postoperative wound pain is eliminated.”
Other advantages of the automatic stapling device!
- Completely removes hemorrhoids without causing anal stenosis
- Patients experience less postoperative pain
- No external wounds, so no need for weeks of wound care
- No need to soak the anus in warm water to clean the wound after surgery
- No need to wear sanitary pads to absorb lymph fluid after surgery
- Shorter surgery time
- Shorter hospital stay
- Shorter recovery time at home
