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Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty at Medicover Hospitals is performed using minimally invasive techniques by skilled general surgeons with qualifications like MS, DNB, and FMAS. This laparoscopic approach ensures smaller incisions and reduced blood loss, leading to a shorter hospital stay for patients.
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What is Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty?
Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are swollen veins located in the lower rectum and anus. This procedure uses a laser to shrink the hemorrhoidal tissue, reducing pain and discomfort. The laser energy causes the hemorrhoids to shrink and eventually disappear, promoting healing and relief.
This surgery is needed when hemorrhoids cause significant pain, bleeding, or discomfort. Conditions like chronic constipation, prolonged sitting, or straining during bowel movements can lead to hemorrhoids. If left untreated, hemorrhoids can worsen, leading to complications like anemia or thrombosis. Modern surgical approaches for Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty include the use of diode lasers and other advanced laser technologies, which offer precision and minimal recovery time.

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Complete Guide To Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty
Everything you need to know about the procedure, preparation, and recovery
Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty Surgery Indications
Doctors recommend laser hemorrhoidoplasty when hemorrhoids cause significant discomfort and other treatments are ineffective. This minimally invasive procedure is often chosen for its precision and reduced recovery time.
Persistent Bleeding
Patients may experience frequent bleeding during bowel movements. On examination, doctors find enlarged hemorrhoidal veins. When bleeding persists despite dietary changes and topical treatments, surgery is considered.
Severe Pain
Intense pain during sitting or bowel movements is common. Doctors may observe swollen and inflamed hemorrhoids. If pain relief methods like creams and sitz baths fail, laser surgery becomes an option.
Prolapsed Hemorrhoids
Patients report a noticeable bulge outside the anus. Physical examination reveals prolapsed hemorrhoids that do not retract. Surgery is recommended when manual reduction and other treatments do not help.
Recurrent Hemorrhoids
Some patients experience repeated episodes of hemorrhoids. Medical history shows frequent flare-ups despite lifestyle modifications. Laser surgery is suggested when recurrence affects quality of life.
Thrombosed Hemorrhoids
Patients suffer from sudden, severe pain and swelling. Examination shows a hard, tender lump. When conservative measures like ice packs and pain relievers are ineffective, surgery is advised.
How to Prepare for Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty?
Proper preparation is crucial for a smooth Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty procedure. It helps minimise complications and ensures a quicker recovery.
- Medication Review: Stop NSAIDs, anticoagulants, and herbal supplements 7 days before the procedure.
- Fasting: Fast for at least 6 hours before the procedure to prepare for anaesthesia.
- Bowel Preparation: Follow the doctor's instructions for bowel cleansing to ensure a clear surgical area.
- Clothing: Wear loose, comfortable clothing on the day of the procedure for ease and comfort.
- Transport Arrangement: Arrange for someone to drive you home post-procedure as you may feel drowsy.
- Medication List: Bring a list of your current medications with dosages for the medical team.
- Hydration: Stay well-hydrated the day before the procedure unless otherwise directed.
- Smoking and Alcohol: Avoid smoking and alcohol for at least 24 hours before the procedure.
Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty Surgery (Step-by-Step)
Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty is performed by general surgeons. The procedure typically lasts about 30 to 60 minutes. It is usually done under local or regional anaesthesia.
- Preparation: The patient is positioned comfortably. Anaesthesia is administered to numb the area and ensure a pain-free experience.
- Access: A small incision, about 1-2 cm, is made to access the hemorrhoidal tissue. This allows the surgeon to insert the laser probe.
- Laser Application: The surgeon uses a laser probe to target the hemorrhoidal tissue. The laser energy causes the hemorrhoids to shrink by coagulating the blood vessels.
- Tissue Removal: The laser helps in precise removal of excess tissue. This minimizes bleeding and reduces the risk of infection.
- Closure: The incision is usually left to heal naturally. In some cases, a few stitches may be applied to aid healing.
- Recovery: The patient is monitored for a short period post-surgery. They may experience mild discomfort, which can be managed with prescribed medication.
- Post-Procedure Care: Patients are advised on dietary changes and hygiene practices to ensure smooth recovery. Follow-up appointments are scheduled to monitor healing.
Who Performs Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty Surgery?
Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty is performed by general surgeons with expertise in minimally invasive procedures. They are skilled in using advanced laser technology to treat hemorrhoids effectively. Please contact the hospital for current details as insurance panels may change.
Recovery After Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty Surgery
Recovery from laser hemorrhoidoplasty is generally quicker and less painful compared to traditional surgeries. Patients can expect some discomfort and swelling, but these usually subside within a few days. Following your doctor's advice is crucial for a smooth recovery.
Day 1-3:
- Rest is essential. Avoid strenuous activities.
- Expect mild pain and swelling. Pain relief medications may be prescribed.
- Consume a soft diet. Include curd, dal-rice, and soups to ease digestion.
Day 4-7:
- Gradually resume light activities. Avoid heavy lifting.
- Continue with a fibre-rich diet. Khichdi and moong dal are good options.
- Maintain hydration. Drink plenty of water.
Day 8-14:
- Most patients can return to work or school, depending on comfort levels.
- Introduce regular foods slowly. Avoid spicy and oily foods initially.
- Continue to avoid strenuous exercises.
Phase 3 (Week 3-4):
- Resume normal activities gradually.
- Continue a balanced diet to prevent constipation.
- Regular follow-up with your doctor is recommended.
When to Seek Urgent Help
Contact your doctor if you experience severe pain, excessive bleeding, high fever, or pus-like discharge. These could indicate complications that need immediate attention.
Benefits of Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty Surgery
Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat hemorrhoids effectively. It offers several advantages over traditional methods.
- Minimal Pain: The procedure causes less discomfort compared to conventional surgery.
- Quick Recovery: Patients often experience a faster return to normal activities.
- Reduced Bleeding: The laser technique minimizes bleeding during and after the surgery.
- Lower Infection Risk: The precision of lasers reduces the likelihood of infection.
- Outpatient Procedure: Most patients can go home the same day.
Risks and Complications of Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty Surgery
While generally safe, Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty carries some risks and potential complications, as with any surgical procedure.
- Common: Mild pain or discomfort post-surgery.
- Common: Temporary swelling or bruising in the treated area.
- Rare: Infection at the site of surgery.
- Rare: Recurrence of hemorrhoids over time.
- Rare: Bleeding that may require additional treatment.
- Rare: Tissue damage due to laser exposure.
Cost of Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty Surgery
The cost of Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty Surgery at Medicover Hospitals ranges from Rs. 90,000, depending on the ward category chosen. Prices are consistent across general, twin sharing, and private wards.
Medicover Hospitals offers transparent pricing, ensuring clarity in costs. We support insurance and TPA services, including CGHS, ESI, and major TPAs, with cashless facilities available for a hassle-free experience. Please contact the hospital for the latest insurance panel details as these may change periodically.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much does Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty cost?
The cost of Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty surgery at Medicover Hospitals ranges from Rs. 90,
2. Prices may vary based on room type and additional services. 2. Is Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty covered under insurance?
Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty may be covered by CGHS, ESI, and major TPAs for cashless treatment. Please contact the hospital for current panel details.
3. Can I sit comfortably after Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty?
Sitting may be uncomfortable for a few days post-surgery. Use a cushion to ease pressure and promote healing.
4. Will I need dietary changes post-surgery?
A fibre-rich diet with foods like dal-rice, khichdi, and curd is recommended. This helps prevent constipation and aids recovery.
5. Is there a risk of incontinence after surgery?
Incontinence is rare but possible after Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty. Discuss any concerns with your surgeon before the procedure.
6. How soon can I return to work post-surgery?
Most patients can return to work within a week after Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty. However, avoid heavy lifting and strenuous activities initially.
7. Can hemorrhoids recur after the surgery?
Recurrence of hemorrhoids is possible but less likely with Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle helps reduce this risk.
8. Is laser hemorrhoidoplasty better than hemorrhoidectomy?
Laser hemorrhoidoplasty is less invasive, causes less pain, and has faster recovery compared to hemorrhoidectomy. However, hemorrhoidectomy may be more effective for severe or advanced piles.
9. Is laser hemorrhoidoplasty surgery painful?
Laser hemorrhoidoplasty is usually less painful than traditional surgery because it involves minimal tissue cutting. Most patients experience mild discomfort that can be managed with medications.
10. What is the success rate of laser hemorrhoidoplasty?
Laser hemorrhoidoplasty has a success rate of around 80–90% for treating mild to moderate hemorrhoids. The outcome depends on the severity of the condition and following post-procedure care.