Hemorrhoids are not only very annoying but they also cause some pain two to three weeks after being removed in the operating room. However, the Regional Hospital Carlos Haya in Malaga Spain is implementing a surgical procedure that reduces pain up to 90% following a hemorrhoid intervention. This allows patients to get discharged within hours of being surgically intervened or, in the worst case scenario, the next morning. It also allows patients to make a normal life quicker and get back earlier to their normal work activity.
This Hemroids Treatment, called THD, is described as a minimally invasive intervention carried out with general or epidural anesthesia in an outpatient major surgery room. It takes 45 to 50 minutes, saving the patients from sleeping over at the hospital and significantly lessens the pain they have to undergo after surgery. The interventions are performed by the proctology and abdominal wall unit of the hospital. This type of surgery is conducted in patients with grade two or three hemorrhoids. The grade one hemorrhoids are handled without any surgical operation, and grade four hemorrhoids, the most serious cases, are removed by the conventional system.
The surgical intervention consists of stitching inside the anus, in a painless area, allowing for a reduction in blood flow, without compromising the venous return, and thus achieving the lessening of hemorrhoids, says Abelardo Martinez surgeon responsible for this unit at the Carlos Haya Regional Hospital. A Doppler probe equipped proctoscope is inserted inside the patient's anus to locate the superior rectal artery's six branches. Once found, the bonding proceeds by applying a point in a painless area without requiring any tissue removal or leaving an open wound.
The Carlos Haya Hospital is one of the first hospitals to adopt this surgical method (hemroids treatment), which resolves 75% of the hemorrhoids troubles that require surgical intervention. For the remaining 25% it is necessary to use the conventional system, that although effective, it has the disadvantage that patients must remain hospitalized for at least two days after leaving the operating room.
Hemorrhoids (anal varicose veins) are not an uncommon disease. Throughout the life of anyone it is rare to find a person who had not experienced them at any given time. 80% of all cases are solved with medical hemroids treatments, and with a high rich-fiber diet, but nevertheless 20% needs surgical intervention.
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