Pros and cons of anastomotic hemorrhoid surgery

Hemorrhoidal anastomosis surgery has the advantages of less post-operative pain and faster recovery compared to traditional surgery, but the cost may be relatively high. Hemorrhoid anastomosis surgery is known as hemorrhoidal mucosal excision and stapling, PPH, the surgery compared to traditional surgery, PPH technology in the preservation of the integrity of the anatomical structure of the anal canal area while avoiding the formation of incisions in the nerve-sensitive areas, due to the degree of nerve damage is small, so the theoretical hemorrhoidal surgery after the pain is relatively light, and the recovery of the anal function after the operation is also very favorable. Although PPH technology has the advantages of light postoperative pain, short operation time, less intraoperative bleeding, fast functional recovery, short hospitalization time, and complete retention of anal pads. However, the procedure cannot be practiced in cases of anal stenosis, total rectal prolapse, and inflammatory bowel disease. In addition, the cost of PPH is relatively high. If you have any symptoms of hemorrhoids, you should go to the hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis and the extent of your condition, and then choose the appropriate method of treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.