There are several minimally invasive hemorrhoid

Minimally invasive hemorrhoid generally refers to minimally invasive hemorrhoid surgery. There are several minimally invasive hemorrhoid surgeries that are not specifically defined in clinical practice, and there are 6 common minimally invasive hemorrhoid surgeries. Minimally invasive hemorrhoid surgery has the characteristics of less bleeding, less pain and shorter operation time, which is the best choice for hemorrhoid patients. There are 6 common minimally invasive hemorrhoid surgeries, namely, anastomotic hemorrhoidal circumferential hemorrhoidectomy (PPH), minimally invasive HCPT, COOK hemorrhoidal gun technology, selective anastomotic hemorrhoidal cut-off (TST), automated hemorrhoidal ligation, and trans-anal anastomotic rectal resection. The use of minimally invasive hemorrhoid surgery is indicated. For example, patients with severe coagulation disorders and pregnant women are not candidates for minimally invasive hemorrhoid surgery. Minimally invasive surgery patients of the postoperative period should avoid strenuous exercise, and pay attention to local hygiene, keep the anus clean, to prevent constipation and diarrhea. Before undergoing minimally invasive hemorrhoid surgery should consult a professional doctor and be psychologically prepared to follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the appropriate treatment plan.