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Laser hemorrhoidoplasty is considered a minimally invasive procedure for hemorrhoid treatment.
The procedure allows the patient to achieve the best possible outcomes with minimal discomfort, rapid recovery. The patient will return to daily routine quicker with a good quality of life.
Laser hemorrhoidoplasty is a relatively new procedure for hemorrhoid treatment in which the hemorrhoidal blood flow is coagulated by the laser. Prior to procedure, patients need to be anesthetized by the anesthesiologist. Subsequently, the procedure will be conducted by the coloproctologist / colorectal surgeon, the laser probe will be inserted into the hemorrhoids. Due to an intense amount of heat, the laser beam cauterizes and seals off the blood vessels, therefore the hemorrhoid will simply shrink while reducing the risk of excessive bleeding during and after the procedure. Since laser hemorrhoidoplasty is a
precise procedure, it leaves no effect to the surrounding tissues as well as the anal sphincters.
Laser hemorrhoidoplasty is considered a minimally invasive procedure for hemorrhoid treatment. The procedure allows the patient to achieve the best possible outcomes with minimal discomfort, rapid recovery. The patient will return to daily routine quicker with a good quality of life.
Laser ablation
The laser hemorrhoid ablation technique, otherwise known as laser hemorrhoidoplasty or laser obliteration, is well-established in the treatment of hemorrhoidal diseases II, III and IV grades by laser hemorrhoidal obliteration.
How it works?
A laser hemorrhoid plastic surgery involves the introduction of a fiber, into the cavity of the hemorrhoid plexus and its obliteration with a light beam at the wavelength of 1470 nm. The submucosal emission of light causes shrinkage of the hemorrhoid mass, the connective tissue renews itself - the mucosa is adhered to the underlying tissues thereby eliminating the risk of the nodule prolapse. The treatment leads to the reconstruction of collagen and restores the natural anatomical structure. The procedure is performed on an outpatient basis under local anesthesia or light sedation.
Advantages of laser method
Unlike other methods, hemorrhoidoplasty does not require any foreign materials, e.g. rubber bands, staples, threads. It does not require any incisions and sewing. There is no risk of stenosis. The surgery and recovery time is shortened. Patients are not at risk of post-operative pain and can quickly return to their normal activities.
• No sutures
• No foreign materials
• No wounds or bleeding
• No pain
Why is it worth it?
The use of the laser ablation technique is more comfortable both for the patient and the doctor.
Benefits for the patient
• Painless treatments
• No risk of damage to the mucosa and sphincter
• Low risk of complications
• Reduction of tissue in the hemorrhoidal venous cushions
• Outpatient procedure or one-day surgery
• Short recovery time
Benefits for the doctor
• No need to cut
• Treatment without the use of rubber bands, staples, threads
• No need to sew
• No bleeding
• Low risk of complications
• Possibility to repeat the treatment
Why is 980nm 1470nm?
Laseev, emits energy at the wavelength of 980nm+1470 nm. The wavelength has a high degree of water absorption in the tissue with simultaneous effects on blood. The bio-physical property of the wave used in the Laseev laser means that the ablation zone is shallow and controlled, and therefore there is no risk of damage to adjacent tissues (e.g. sphincter). Additionally, 980nm wavelength has a very good effect on blood (no risk of bleeding). These features make the Laseev laser a safer and cheaper alternative to near-infrared lasers (810nm-980nm, Nd: YAG 1064nm) and far-infrared laser (CO2 10600nm).
1. Which grade of haemorrhoids is suitable for Laser procedure?