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Other Common Anorectal Surgeries

Other Common Anorectal Surgeries

Other Common Anorectal Surgeries

While MIPH and Laser treatments cover the majority of cases, our department is fully equipped to handle complex and specialized anorectal conditions using both traditional and modern surgical standards.

Non-Surgical Alternative

Band Ligation Treatment for Piles (Hemorrhoids)

Band ligation is a simple, non-surgical treatment used mainly for internal piles. In this procedure, a small medical-grade rubber band is placed at the base of the hemorrhoid to cut off its blood supply.As a result, the pile shrinks, dries up, and falls off naturally within a few days.

  • Natural Removal: The pile shrinks and falls off naturally within days.
  • Quick Procedure: Completed in minutes with no hospitalization.
  • Fast Recovery: Minimal pain; return to daily activities quickly.
Surgical Excellence

Hemorrhoidectomy (Open & Closed)

For patients with severe Grade 4 hemorrhoids or specific anatomical challenges where stapling (MIPH) is not indicated, a formal Hemorrhoidectomy is performed. This involves the precise surgical removal of the hemorrhoidal bundles.

  • Used for external and combined hemorrhoids
  • Performed under spinal or general anesthesia
  • Permanent solution for chronic cases
Emergency Care

Perianal Abscess Drainage

A perianal abscess is an emergency condition requiring immediate intervention. It is a painful collection of pus near the anus, often caused by an infection in the small anal glands.

  • Procedure: Immediate incision and drainage to relieve pressure.
  • Prevention: Proper drainage reduces the risk of developing a chronic Anal Fistula.
  • Recovery: Instant pain relief followed by specialized wound care.
Diagnostic & Minor Care

Diagnostic Proctoscopy & Biopsy

For undiagnosed rectal bleeding or growths, we perform diagnostic proctoscopy. This allows the surgeon to examine the anal canal and rectum visually and take tissue samples (biopsy) if necessary to rule out malignancy.

Our Commitment to Quality

The hospital follows established medical protocols, maintains modern surgical standards, and continuously upgrades its infrastructure and practices to align with advancements in healthcare.