THD-The Latest treatment for Haemorrhoids

Posted by RAJESH MITTAL on Mon, Jun 7, 2010  
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The THD method is a cutting-edge procedure for haemorrhoid treatment, which revolutionizes the surgical approach to haemorrhoids: it ensures maximum effectiveness of results, while minimizing the levels of invasiveness, pain and stress for patients.  

 

What is the THD method

 

▫       THD - Doppler Guided Hemorrhoid Artery Ligation and Anopexis can readily be performed as an office procedure.  No hospitalization is required.

▫       The THD method is the most effective answer to the problems associated with haemorrhoidal disease.

▫       Haemorrhoid sufferers know the severe consequences of this disease very well: bleeding, prolapse and the pain ensuing from a surgery performed with conventional methods.

▫       The THD method addresses and solves these problems effectively: it reduces the arterial inflow to the piles and repairs the prolapse, if any, by performing haemorrhoidopexy, thus repositioning haemorrhoidal cushions.

▫       The procedure is performed in an area where no nerve endings are found, thus eliminating the main problem associated with conventional surgical methods: PAIN.

▫       Operations performed with the THD method are minimally invasive, since they do not imply any excision of tissue, and absolutely safe.

▫       The THD method is a cutting-edge procedure for haemorrhoid treatment, which revolutionizes the surgical approach to haemorrhoids: it ensures maximum effectiveness of results, while minimizing the levels of invasiveness, pain and stress for patients.  

▫       It has been used successfully for many years in many big hospitals in the U.S., all over Europe and in many other countries and is now being considered as the first line treatment for Internal haemorrhoids.

 

Before and After

After performing the procedure. Patients feel no pain in the post-operative period. They can feel heavy and uncomfortable though. This feeling gradually disappears after a few days and can be kept under control by taking ordinary painkillers. No serious complications usually arise: slight bleeding may occur, which is supposed to stop after a few hours. Patients may also feel an urgent need to defecate: this is a temporary condition too, since it is associated with the repair of the prolapse. In most cases the THD method can be considered a permanent solution to haemorrhoids, since relapses are very rare.

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