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What Is THD

What Is THD

How can we manage hemorrhoids surgically with less pain than the traditional surgeries?

It’s the latest technology in the hemorrhoidal treatment, that has been adopted in Specialty Hospital  that allows the patients to experience less pain, faster return to daily activities and work and most importantly painless bowel motion , it is considered the best surgical option for the hemorrhoidal treatment currently.

How does this technology works?

Transanal hemorrhoidal dearterialization (THD) uses a specially developed anoscope combined with a Doppler transduction to identify the hemorrhoidal arteries (originating from the superior rectal artery) 2–3 cm above the pectinate line. Once the superior rectal arteries are identified through the Doppler, a suture ligation is performed to effectively decrease the blood flow to the hemorrhoidal plexus. In case of redundant prolapse, the prolapsed mucosal membrane is lifted and sutured (with the last suture minimum 5 mm above the pectinate line), repositioning hemorrhoidal cushions in situ. This is different from a traditional hemorrhoidectomy, which focused on excising the hemorrhoidal bundle. In this procedure there is no tissue excision. Because the suture line is above the pectinate line, post-operative pain is minimized for patients. THD can be performed with local or general anesthesia.

Hemorrhoids are normal vascular cushions found in the anal canal. 15% of a human's continence mechanism is attributed to the hemorrhoidal plexus. When a person coughs, for instance, the hemorrhoids will engorge with blood and increase one's ability to hold gas and stool. They are termed internal and external based.

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