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 Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy vs. Conventional Hemorrhoidectomy: Comparative Outcomes

Stapled hemorrhoidopexy and conventional hemorrhoidectomy are two widely used surgical options for treating advanced hemorrhoids. The Hemorrhoids Treatment market research highlights a gradual shift toward stapled techniques due to their reduced pain profile.

In conventional hemorrhoidectomy, the hemorrhoidal tissue is excised, often resulting in longer recovery periods and higher postoperative discomfort. In contrast, stapled hemorrhoidopexy repositions the hemorrhoidal tissue and removes excess mucosa using a circular stapling device, which also interrupts the blood supply to the hemorrhoids.

Studies show that stapled procedures lead to significantly less postoperative pain, faster return to work, and comparable recurrence rates when performed by skilled surgeons. However, they may have a slightly higher risk of recurrence in some patient populations compared to excisional techniques.

Ultimately, the choice depends on patient condition, hemorrhoid grade, and surgeon expertise. Ongoing clinical trials aim to refine stapled device designs to improve long-term outcomes.

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