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    6July 2020

    Minimal invasive surgery for hemorrhoids

    What are hemorrhoids??

    Hemorrhoids are the medical condition in which an individual suffers from inflamed and swollen veins in the lowest part of anus and rectal. This medical condition is commonly known as piles by the general public. There are basically two types of hemorrhoids, internal hemorrhoids, and external hemorrhoids. Internal hemorrhoids are on the upper part inside your rectum. Whereas, external hemorrhoids are at the lowest part of your anus, under the skin around the anus. Hemorrhoids are becoming a very common disease, especially people who are in their middle age are at a high risk of suffering from the disease.

     

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    Symptoms of hemorrhoids

    • Internal

    Bleeding while you poop, blood droplets on the toilet paper when you wipe and also in the toilet bowl. When the extra skin comes out from your anal opening, then this condition is called prolapse. This condition is painful, especially while passing the stool.

    • Prevention

    Internal hemorrhoids can easily be manageable and less critical than external hemorrhoids. It can be managed within a few days by following the instructions provided by the doctors. Changing diet and stopping straining during the bowel movement will also help to cure this condition. However, if the symptoms of internal hemorrhoids still continue after following all the instructions and taking medicines, then you should definitely go for the surgical option. Minimal invasive surgery is one of the most common and successful surgeries nowadays for preventing hemorrhoids, which is performed through the endoscope.

    • External

     Bleeding while passing stool, severe pain during the bowel movement, and also while sitting, itching around the areas of the anus and swelling around the anus.

    The surgical treatments for curing hemorrhoids

    • Sclerotherapy

    During this medical procedure, the injection of a salt solution is injected into the vein of the patient. This helps in damaging the lining of the blood vessels, leading to the collapse of the hemorrhoids. 

    • Rubber band ligation

    In this procedure, the hemorrhoid is tied off with the help of rubber bands, which results in disconnecting the hemorrhoids with the blood flow. This leads to a reduction in the swelling of the blood vessel.

    • Hemorrhoidectomy

    A hemorrhoidectomy is a surgical procedure that involves removing the external and internal hemorrhoids. This surgical treatment is one of the most effective and complicated treatments available for curing severe hemorrhoids.

    The use of endoscopes for the surgical treatment of hemorrhoids

    All the surgical treatments for curing hemorrhoids are performed through endoscopes only. The endoscope HD camera is also used during performing the surgery so that the surgeons will get a clear view of the inside walls of anus and rectal. The endoscope HD camera is attached to the video processor for the purpose of getting the view of the moving images on the surgical monitor and also for the purpose of recording the surgery. This video system is called the endoscopy video processor.

    After the minimally invasive surgery is done, the patient will take about two to three weeks to fully recover. The after-effects of the surgery are managed by following the instructions provided by the doctors and also by taking painkillers and antibiotics provided by the doctors only. Some changes into your daily diet, such as including high fiber food in your dietary plan and increasing the liquid diet and intake of water also help a lot.

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    11March 2020

    ASHERMAN SYNDROME: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW.

    Are you having absent periods? Getting cramps but not menstruating? And you have a history of frequent abortion, injury or any scaring. Then you may need to see a gynecologist. You may be suffering from ASHERMAN syndrome.

    What is known as asherman syndrome?

    Asherman syndrome is an uncommon uterine condition. In which scaring of the inner wall of uterus causing adhesion of anterior and posterior wall of the uterus. It may vary from mild to severe. Depending on areas of adhesion and type of adhesion (thick or thin). This condition leaves very little space in the uterus.

    Presented with what kind of symptoms?

    • absent periods or very light periods (amenorrhea or hypo menorrhea)
    • severe cramps during the period date but menstruating sparsely
    • unable to get pregnant

    What is the cause or risk factor of asherman syndrome?

    Near about 90 percent of Asherman syndrome cases occur due to dilation and curettage (D and C) procedures. D &C is usually done for missed abortion, elective abortion, retained placenta after delivery or incomplete abortion.

    If a woman undergone D&C many times then it’s a high risk that a woman may develop asherma syndrome.

    Sometimes adhesions can happen following pelvic surgeries, like a caesarean section or surgeries of uterine or ovarian cyst, fibroid or polyp.

     

    How do I get diagnosed with asherman syndrome?

    • Assessing the symptom you have
    • A blood test to evaluate other illnesses.
    • Ultrasonography.

    Hysteroscopy is the final diagnostic procedure for asherman syndrome. The procedure involves dilatation of the cervix and inserting a hysteroscope. A small slender telescope. It can help to view inside of the womb for any scaring.

    Hysterosalpingogram, inject dye and imaging it’s a pathway in uterine cavity on x-ray.

     

    How to get it treated?

    Operative Hysteroscopy (minimally invasive surgery):

    Asherman syndrome can be treated by using minimally invasive surgery known as an operative hysteroscopy. Minimal invasive surgical instruments are attached to the Hysteroscope (endoscopic surgery instrument) used to separate adhesions. This minimally invasive surgery is performed under general anesthesia.

    Antibiotics and estrogen tablets after surgery. A repeat hysteroscopy (endoscopic procedure) may be done after a few days to check the uterus condition.

    Why Operative Hysteroscopy to be performed for asherman syndrome?

    Operative Hysteroscopy (minimally invasive surgery) is the only technique to remove scaring and improve uterine quality. If you want to conceive and you have to scare of uterus you have to undergo the procedure.

    Usually done on an outpatient basis.

    It’s a minimally invasive surgery, making it tolerable and acceptable to the patient.

    Getting a life inside you is a matter of immense pleasurable feeling. Consult you, gynecologist, if you are having a recurrent abortion. This minimally invasive surgery can do wonder in your life. Visit our site for more information http://diasurge.com