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Piles & Fissure Surgeries

Understanding the Conditions

Piles (Hemorrhoids):

    Piles are swollen veins in the lower rectum or anus, often caused by increased pressure due to straining during bowel movements, pregnancy, or chronic constipation. Symptoms include pain, itching, bleeding, and discomfort during or after passing stools.

Fissures (Anal Fissures):

    An anal fissure is a small tear in the lining of the anus, which can cause severe pain and bleeding during bowel movements. It may result from passing hard stools, chronic diarrhea, or inflammation in the anal region.

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When Is Surgery Needed?

Surgical treatment may be recommended if:

  • Non-surgical treatments (diet, medications, lifestyle changes) have failed
  • There is persistent pain, bleeding, or infection
  • The condition is recurrent or chronic
  • There are complications such as thrombosis or severe prolapse
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What to Expect After Surgery

  • Most patients experience relief from symptoms within a few days.
  • Mild pain or discomfort is common and managed with prescribed medications.
  • A quick return to normal routine, usually within 3–7 days.
  • Follow-up visits ensure complete healing and prevention of recurrence.
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What to Expect After Surgery

Piles (Hemorrhoid) Surgeries:

  • Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty: A minimally invasive laser procedure that reduces pain, bleeding, and recovery time.
  • Stapler Hemorrhoidectomy (PPH): Advanced surgical technique where prolapsed hemorrhoidal tissue is repositioned and stapled.
  • Conventional Hemorrhoidectomy: Traditional surgical removal of hemorrhoids for severe or recurrent cases.

Anal Fissure Surgeries:

  • Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy (LIS): The most effective and commonly performed surgery for chronic anal fissures, where a small portion of the anal sphincter is cut to reduce pressure and promote healing.
  • Fissurectomy: Surgical removal of the fissure and any surrounding scar tissue.
  • Laser Treatment: A modern, minimally invasive procedure with faster healing and minimal discomfort.