PPH surgery – easy cure for hemorrhoids PPH surgery, or anastomotic suprahemorrhoidal circumferential hemorrhoidectomy, is an internationally up-to-date surgical method for hemorrhoids. This surgical method meets the physiological requirements, is simple, has a short operation time, has little intraoperative bleeding, is light and short-lasting in anal pain after surgery compared to traditional methods, has a short hospital stay and recovery time, and truly achieves the eradication of hemorrhoids. At present, this treatment method has been widely promoted and applied at home and abroad, and has become the “gold” standard for the treatment of moderate and severe prolapsed internal hemorrhoids and mixed hemorrhoids, and is known as a revolutionary surgery for hemorrhoid treatment. Hemorrhoids are one of the most common diseases, and the incidence of hemorrhoids in China is around 46%. PPH surgery is the use of special surgical instruments and anastomosis, circumferential excision of the rectal mucosa and submucosal tissue above the dentate line about 2cm wide, and then anastomosis of the rectal mucosa to remove the symptoms of prolapsed hemorrhoids, which gradually shrink and remove bleeding hemorrhoids. PPH surgery is suitable for all kinds of hemorrhoids, especially for patients with severe internal hemorrhoids and partial rectal mucosal prolapse. The whole procedure only takes about half an hour, and its biggest advantages are: ① Post-operative pain is significantly reduced compared to traditional surgery. ②High cure rate, not easy to recur. ③It does not affect the patient’s defecation function. ④Less postoperative complications and significantly shorter time to return to work, generally 3~5 days to work.