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Hemorrhoidectomy is a surgical procedure used to remove hemorrhoids which are swollen veins in the rectum or anus. This treatment is usually recommended for severe hemorrhoids that do not respond to medications or non surgical treatments. There are different techniques used including stapled hemorrhoidectomy which involves using a stapler to remove or reposition the hemorrhoids. The goal of this procedure is to relieve symptoms such as pain, bleeding and discomfort improving your overall quality of life.
A hemorrhoidectomy is necessary when:
Hemorrhoids are large, painful or bleeding excessively.
Non surgical treatments such as medications, dietary changes or banding fail.
Chronic discomfort or difficulty in passing stool.
External or prolapsed hemorrhoids that interfere with daily activities.
Severe cases where hemorrhoids cause recurrent infections or blood clots.
Doctors may recommend hemorrhoidectomy surgery when lifestyle changes and other treatments do not provide relief.
Before hemorrhoidectomy procedure, you should:
Consult with a specialist to discuss your condition and determine the best surgical approach.
Follow dietary instructions, including a high fiber diet and plenty of fluids to keep bowel movements soft.
Stop certain medications if advised by your doctor.
Take prescribed bowel preparation solutions the night before surgery.
Arrange transportation for the day of surgery as you may not be able to drive afterward.
The hemorrhoidectomy surgery is done under anesthesia ensuring you do not feel pain during the procedure. There are different techniques including:
The procedure typically lasts 30 to 60 minutes depending on the severity of the hemorrhoids.
1. Before the Procedure
You may need to fast for a few hours.
Anesthesia will be administered to numb the area or put you to sleep.
Your doctor will explain the procedure, risks and recovery expectations.
2. During the Procedure
The surgeon will remove hemorrhoids using surgical tools or a stapler.
In stapled hemorrhoidectomy a stapler is used to reposition hemorrhoidal tissue.
The area is then sutured or left open to heal naturally.
3. After the Procedure
You will be monitored for a few hours before discharge.
Some pain and swelling are expected but medications can help manage discomfort.
Hemorrhoidectomy healing takes a few weeks but most people recover well.
Although hemorrhoidectomy treatment is safe, some risks include:
Most patients experience complete relief from symptoms after recovery.
Hemorrhoidectomy recovery typically takes 2 to 4 weeks depending on the procedure used.
Stapled hemorrhoidectomy recovery is generally faster than traditional surgery.
Minimal risk of hemorrhoid recurrence offering long term benefits.
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