What is the pph procedure for hemorrhoids

Hemorrhoid PPH surgery, that is, anastomotic hemorrhoidal mucosal cricothyrotomy, refers to the use of anastomosis circular excision of rectal mucosa, so that the anal cushion is lifted up and fixed, is a kind of minimally invasive surgery. The anal cushion is a layer of smooth muscle, connective tissue, veins and other components of the anal canal mucosa under the anal canal vascular cushion. At present, it is believed that the anal cushion elastic retraction role is weakened, anal cushion congestion, downward displacement, hypertrophy, etc. is one of the causes of hemorrhoids. The PPH procedure for hemorrhoids, which is mainly used for more severe internal and circumferential hemorrhoids, uses a specialized round tubular anastomosis to remove part of the rectal mucosa and part of the submucosal tissues above the dentate line, and then staples the incision with small titanium staples to move the anal cushion upward and fix it. Compared with traditional surgery, PPH has the advantages of less pain, shorter operation time and faster recovery. It is recommended that those who need surgical treatment for hemorrhoids consult a specialist to choose the right treatment plan for their condition and individual needs. Follow your doctor’s instructions.

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