How big is a narrow anastomosis after PPH?

PPH surgery (i.e. Anastomotic Supramucosal Hemorrhoidal Circumcision) with a postoperative anastomotic diameter of less than 12mm is considered anastomotic stenosis.
The anastomotic hemorrhoidal circumferential hemorrhoidectomy is suitable for all kinds of hemorrhoids, especially for patients with severe internal hemorrhoids, annular mixed hemorrhoids, and rectal mucosal prolapse. Anastomotic stenosis is often indicated if the diameter of the anastomosis is less than 12mm, or if there are paroxysmal abdominal cramps, loss of appetite, vomiting, or poor bowel movement.
After anastomotic hemorrhoidal mucosal circumcision surgery, you need to pay more attention to observe the defecation situation, if the stool is a molded stool, without the above symptoms, it means that the anastomosis is not narrowed. On the contrary, consider the existence of anastomotic stenosis.
If anastomotic hemorrhoidal circumcision is needed, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital to reduce the risk. The presence of anastomotic stenosis requires disposal in a regular hospital.