Stapled hemorrhoidopexy / Procedure for prolapsed and hemorrhoids (PPH)
 Based on the concept that interruption of the superior and middle hemorrhoidal vessels, and the upward lifting of the prolapsed anorectal mucosa and repositioning of the vascular cushions back into the anal canal cause the hemorrhoidal tissue to atrophy
 For Grade 3 and 4 hemorrhoids
 No incisions are made in the somatically innervated, highly sensitive anoderm 
significantly less postoperative pain
 Side effect: Rectal perforation, sphincter dysfunction and sepsis
 Advantages
1) Simple and quick procedure
2) Less postoperative pain, shorter hospital stay and earlier return to normal activity
3) Similar complication rate as conventional procedure
| 
Staple
  hemorrhoidopexy | 
Traditional
  hemorrhoidectomy | |
| 
Operative
  time | 
Quick,
  around 30 minutes | 
40-60
  minutes | 
| 
Postoperative
  pain | 
Much
  less | 
Painful
  wound, subsided days to weeks later | 
| 
Recovery
  time | 
Fast,
  can resume normal activity on next day, avoid strenuous exercise | 
Slow,
  requires days to week to resume normal duty | 
| 
Wound
  care | 
No
  need if not infected | 
Daily
  wound dressing, for one to two weeks | 
Reference: http://psclinic.com.hk/
The information aims to provide educational purpose only. Anyone reading it should consult
Surgery Specialist before considering treatment and should not rely on the information
above.
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