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Excuse me, is there any minimally invasive surgery to treat hemorrhoids?

Hello, the most popular "minimally invasive surgery" at present is PPH. This operation is to cut off the circular mucosa of hemorrhoids with an stapler, and then nail the two broken ends together with a titanium nail in the stapler, so as to lift the hemorrhoid nucleus and block the blood supply of the hemorrhoid nucleus to relieve symptoms and signs.

Compared with traditional hemorrhoids surgery, PPH surgery has the following advantages:

1. Safety: It is not necessary to take out the anal pad, so as to preserve the normal function of the anus to the greatest extent and avoid complications such as anal stenosis and anal incontinence.

2, painless: pull the hemorrhoids back from the anus to the original position, and cut off the blood vessels that supply blood to the hemorrhoids, without damaging the perianal skin, so there is almost no pain after surgery.

3, less trauma, quick recovery: stapler mucosal annular resection is a non-open wound with less bleeding, which avoids the trouble of dressing change after operation and can quickly return to normal life.

4. Scope of diagnosis and treatment: annular hemorrhoid, multi-petal hemorrhoid, giant isolated hemorrhoid, internal hemorrhoid, external hemorrhoid, mixed hemorrhoid, annular hemorrhoid, incarcerated hemorrhoid, rectal mucosal prolapse, proctoptosis, etc.

5. Suitable target: due to minor injury, it is especially suitable for middle-aged and elderly people, white-collar workers who pay attention to efficiency, patients who relapse after traditional treatment, and patients with mild proctoptosis and rectal mucosal prolapse.