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MIPH Surgery - Latest Treatment Option for Piles

MIPH for piles  is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat Piles, which are swollen and inflamed veins in the lower rectum and anus. The procedure involves using a device called a stapler to remove the affected tissue and reduce the size of the hemorrhoids. It is considered to be a safe and effective treatment option, as it is minimally invasive and can be completed in just a few minutes. In MIPH surgery, a circular stapling device is used to remove and reposition the enlarged hemorrhoid tissue back into its normal position within the anal canal. This helps to restore normal blood flow and reduce the symptoms associated with hemorrhoids. The procedure is performed under general anesthesia or spinal anesthesia. Here's a general overview of the MIPH surgery procedure: ·          An anoscope is inserted into the anus to visualize the hemorrhoids. ·         The surgeon uses the stapling device to remove a circula...

Benefits of Laser Treatment of Anal Fistula/sinus & Anal Fissure

 Anal fistula/sinus and anal fissures are painful, uncomfortable, and sometimes embarrassing conditions that can cause great discomfort and suffering for patients. Fortunately, laser treatment of these conditions is becoming increasingly popular and is an effective solution for many people. Laser treatment of anal fistula/sinus and anal fissures has many advantages over other treatments and can provide relief from pain and discomfort associated with these conditions. What is Anal Fistula/sinus and Anal Fissure? An anal fistula/sinus is a condition wherein a fistula or tunnel of tissue forms between the anal canal and the outer skin. This can cause pain, itchiness, and discharge. An anal fissure is a tear or split in the lining of the anal canal, which can also be painful. Both conditions are treatable with conservative methods including topical ointments, diet changes, and fiber supplements, but when these treatments do not provide sufficient relief, laser treatment is a viable...

Trans-Urethral Removal of Bladder Tumor (TURBT) Treatment in Kota

  Trans-Urethral Removal of Bladder Tumor (TURBT) is rare. They can be treated using a trans-urethral approach (TURBT), also known as a Cystoscopy . This procedure involves removing the tumour from inside your body through the urethra. Bladder tumours are tumours that grow in the bladder. They can be benign or malignant and they can be found in men or women. Bladder tumours may be found inside your bladder, along the tubes that carry urine from your kidneys to your bladder and ureters (the tubes connecting each kidney to its counterpart), or even outside of these areas. The most common types include: Leiomyosarcoma – A fast-growing cancerous tumor that tends to occur in older people; it’s most often found on the top layer of muscle tissue near the outer wall of their thigh bones; if left untreated it could spread throughout their body if not detected early enough for treatment before it spreads further into other parts of their body including vital organs such as brain ce...

Laparoscopic-Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy Surgery – Dr.Jindal

  LAVH (Laparoscopically assisted vaginal hysterectomy) is the surgical process of removing the uterus, which may also include the removal of the ovaries and the fallopian tubes. The uterus lining is ready for fertilization after ovulation, which is the root cause of pregnancy. With hysterectomy, a woman won’t have periods or be able to bear a child. Laparoscopically helped vaginal hysterectomy (LAVH) is a surgery utilizing a laparoscope to direct the expulsion of the uterus or potentially fallopian cylinders and ovaries through the vagina (a birth waterway). (An alternate method, called a laparoscopic hysterectomy, is altogether performed utilizing a laparoscope and different instruments embedded through little stomach entry points, and the uterus, Fallopian tubes and so forth are expelled in minor parts.) In different cases, a stomach hysterectomy or a vaginal hysterectomy (without laparoscopy) is shown. The specialist decides the proper strategy for every individual case depende...