Piles, also known as hemorrhoids, are swollen blood vessels located within the walls of the rectum and anal canal. They occur when these blood vessels swell, causing the surrounding tissue to stretch and form sac-like structures. During bowel movements, these structures can become strained, leading to pain and discomfort.
Stapler surgery, also known as stapled hemorrhoidectomy or hemorrhoidopexy, is a procedure that uses a circular stapler device to treat grade 3 and 4 hemorrhoids. The surgery involves lifting the hemorrhoidal tissue into a ring with sutures, then using the stapler to cut off blood flow to the tissue and staple the upper and lower edges together. This reduces blood flow to the internal hemorrhoids, causing them to shrink over a few weeks.
Infrared coagulation (IRC) is a non-surgical procedure that uses infrared light to treat internal hemorrhoids. The procedure is also known as infrared photocoagulation or coagulation therapy.
Laser treatment for piles is a highly-effective solution for individuals seeking relief from the discomfort and pain associated with piles, anal fissures, and similar disorders. With its minimally invasive nature and rapid recovery time, this advanced technique has revolutionised hemorrhoid treatment.
FRCP Edin, MRCP Gastro UK, MRCP, MBBS
Dr Chandra Puli FRCP Edin, MRCP Gastro UK, MRCP, MBBS is one of the London’s leading and most experienced Gastroenterologist with more than 19+ years of UK experience. Practising at the Harley Street (Central London, close to Oxford Circus) and Weymouth Hospital, and other reputable institutions in the capital city of London.
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