It is suggested that you use minimally invasive treatment to treat third-stage internal hemorrhoids and advanced minimally invasive technology to treat third-stage internal hemorrhoids.
First, TST minimally invasive surgery-stapler prolapse and hemorrhoids
TST technology is based on the theory of "segmental tooth ligation" in traditional Chinese medicine, and gives full play to its advantages of reasonably retaining the position and number of skin bridges and mucosal bridges, as well as the tooth distribution in the ligation area. Combined with PPH, it is a beneficial combination of traditional Chinese medicine and modern medicine in the field of minimally invasive treatment of hemorrhoids in anorectal surgery to remove mucosa and submucosal tissue above anal cushion with stapler.
Indications: ⅱ ~ ⅳ degree internal hemorrhoids, mixed hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoids, circular hemorrhoids, proctoptosis, severe hemorrhoid prolapse, proctoptosis, etc. All have ideal therapeutic effects.
Second, Cook's hemorrhoid gun ligation technique
Using natural rubber ligature ring instead of surgical thread can bind the surgical site more firmly and firmly. During the operation, the Cook gun accurately encircles the ligation ring at the focus, and the focus tissue is separated in a very short time, so that it falls off after necrosis and drying, and the pressure suction automatically stops when the hemorrhoid falls off; Does not destroy the normal structure and appearance of rectum and anal canal; Patients do not need hospitalization or surgery, and there is less bleeding, less pain, less postoperative wounds and no sequelae during the treatment.
Indications: It is safe, effective and convenient to treat various types of external hemorrhoids, internal hemorrhoids and mixed hemorrhoids, especially type II and III internal hemorrhoids.
Five advantages of minimally invasive surgery
First, the wound is small: a small incision in the abdomen, 12.5px to 25px, basically leaving no scars, called "keyhole".
Second, the pain is light: the patient has little pain, and the operation adopts intravenous anesthesia, and the patient completes the operation in sleep.
Third, rapid recovery: it greatly reduces the damage to organs and the interference to organ functions, and shortens the recovery time after surgery.
Fourth, the hospitalization time is short: under normal circumstances, you can get out of bed 6-8 hours after operation, take food after anal exhaust 12-24 hours, and leave the hospital in 3-5 days, and basically recover after one week, with relatively low cost.
Five, less bleeding: almost no bleeding during the operation. Minimally invasive surgery has a clearer vision and more accurate vascular management. The use of advanced hemostatic instruments such as ultrasonic scalpel is helpful to reduce the amount of bleeding.
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