Using a hemorrhoidal circular stapler device, the procedure for prolapse and
hemorrhoids procedure essentially "lifts up," or repositions the mucosa, or
anal canal tissue, and reduces blood flow to the internal hemorrhoids. These
internal hemorrhoids then typically shrink within four to six weeks after the
procedure. The PPH procedure results in less pain than traditional
hemorrhoidectomy procedures because it is performed above the area where a
person would feel pain, or dentate line inside the anal canal. The advantage
is that this hemorrhoid treatment method affects few nerve endings, while
traditional hemorrhoidectomy procedures are performed below the dentate line,
affecting many sensitive nerve endings.
For more information, see:
PPH Indications
PPH Illustrations