Laser Hemorrhoidectomy Surgery-what Is A Hemorrhoidectomy?
A hemorrhoidectomy is a surgical procedure designed to provide relief for hemorrhoid
sufferers whose hemorrhoid symptoms will not respond to more benign procedures.The good news is that hemorrhoids problems can often resolve themselves without the need for a hemorrhoidectomy or laser hemorrhoidecomy surgery.
Good ways to cure hemorrhoids are an improvement in ones diet and an increased intake of water combined with a better health and fitness regime. But for the chronic hemorrhoid sufferer it may be necessary to carry out hemorrhoidectomy surgery including the common, modern laser hemorrhoidectomy surgery.
It appears that laser hemorrhoid surgery is no more successful than a traditional scalpel hemorrhoidectomy but the success rate for both is high.
Hemorrhoidectomy Procedure
The hemorrhoidectomy procedure can be performed under general anaesthesia, spinal anesthesia or local.This will depend on the individual patient and their condition, the surgery where it is taking place, the age of the patient and othe variables which your medical practitioner can explain to you.
The hemorrhoidectomy procedure simply involves clamping the hemorrhoids after the anesthesia has taken effect, tieing the hemorrhoids and cut away. A hemorrhoidectomy normally takes about 1.5 hours to carry out and after the procedure the wound is sutured and antibiotic ointment and/or gauze is applied to the wound.
Hemorrhoidectomy Surgery
As well as the traditional scalpel hemorrhoidectomy procedure there are newer and more advanced methods of treating hemorrhoids including the use of an ultrasonic scalpel to cut away the hemorrhoids. This procedure does not involve suturing.
Stapled hemorrhoidectomy
A stapled hemorrhoidectomy is another hemorrhoid procedure which involves removing tissue from deeper in the anus and using this tissue to close the wound with surgical staples post removal of the hemorrhoids.
Use of Hemorrhoidectomy Surgery
Hemorrhoidectomy surgery is usually confined to internal hemorrhoids which are classified as third and fourth degree hemorrhoids which are internal hemorrhoids when more benign and conservative treatments are not having the desired effect and the symptoms of hemorrhoids persist.
Post Hemorrhoidectomy Surgery
After the hemorrhoidectomy has been performed patients may feel some pain and discomfort when the anesthesia has worn off and this can continue for around 10 days.Normal painkillers can be helpful in this respect and an ice pack or soaking in a sitz bath several times during the days following will also help relieve the pain.
It is important to eat a fiber and bran rich diet to ensure that the stools remain soft and reduce straining and plenty of water is also recommended to ensure a quick hemorrhoidectomy recovery.
Generally you should be able to return to work within about 2 weeks and complete recovery should take place within 6 weeks to 2 months.Should any hemorrhoidectomy complications arise be sure to keep in close contact with the surgery who carried out your procedure and that you follow their advise and guidance to the letter.Hemorrhoidectomies are generally very successful and you really have nothing to worry about.
by: Bruce Dillon
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