How Doppler ultrasound hemorrhoid surgery is done



Doppler Ultrasound Hemorrhoid Surgery entails the identification of the submucosal artery from above the anus near the anal canal through the guidance of a Doppler ultrasound probe, followed by suturing or ligation, which ultimately results in the disappearance of the hemorrhoidal prolapse.

Doppler ultrasound hemorrhoid surgery involves the identification of the submucosal artery from above the anus near the anal canal through the guidance of a side-view Doppler ultrasound probe. The artery is then sutured or ligated through a window located above the Doppler ultrasound probe.

After successful ligation of the artery, the blood supply to the hemorrhoid will be relatively reduced, the inflow and outflow ratios will decrease simultaneously, and both bleeding and pain will be significantly relieved. After the tension in the hemorrhoidal lesion is reduced, the connective tissue begins to regenerate, which promotes the contraction of the hemorrhoidal nucleus and ultimately the disappearance of hemorrhoidal prolapse.

For specific treatment, patients are advised to go to regular hospitals for consultation and diagnosis, which can be carried out under the operation of professional doctors after confirmation of the diagnosis.