How to do a lancing procedure for prolapsed hemorrhoidal meatballs

Hemorrhoids with prolapsed meatballs are often ligated, commonly with a collagen ligation, where the hemorrhoidal core is ligated with a ligature to block the blood supply to the hemorrhoid. The commonly used rubber band ligation, also known as RPH, is a minimally invasive procedure for hemorrhoids. Using the head of an automatic hemorrhoid ligator to align the hemorrhoid with the identified location, the hemorrhoid is introduced into the head end of the ligator using the principle of negative pressure suction and the ligator is then activated to ligate the adhesive ring around the base of the hemorrhoid. Through the ligated adhesive ring and the anti-hemorrhoidal spirit injected into the hemorrhoids, the blood supply of hemorrhoids can be effectively blocked, accelerating the necrosis of hemorrhoids and shedding of hemorrhoids. The hemorrhoid nuclei fall off 1~2 weeks after the operation, and the treatment effect is better and the prognosis is also better. There will be obvious pain after ligation, so it is recommended to take more bed rest after the operation, avoid too much activity, and at the same time prevent the adhesive ring of ligation from falling off. In conclusion, follow the doctor’s instructions for precautions and outpatient review.