Hemorrhoids
Struggling with the Discomfort of Hemorrhoids? Hemorrhoidal embolization offers a minimally invasive solution to reduce pain and bleeding.
Hemorrhoids & Symptoms
Hemorrhoids are vascular cushions of fibrovascular tissues found in the anal canal that assist in maintaining anal closure and continence. When these structures become swollen or inflamed due to various factors like straining during bowel movements or constipation, they can enlarge and form swelling.
Are you experiencing these symptoms?
Bleeding due to increased blood supply in hemorrhoidal tissue prolapsing through the anal canal.
Itching, irritation, and potential fecal soiling caused by prolapsed hemorrhoids impeding anal sealing.
Painful perianal swelling due to hemorrhoids (usually asymptomatic) becoming thrombosed or inflamed.
Treatment Options
Treatment selection varies based on severity. Please consult a healthcare professional for personalized recommendations.
Lifestyle Changes
– Adjustments to diet and lifestyle – Sitz baths
Drug Therapy
Medications to alleviate discomfort
Minimally Invasive Treatments
– Rubber Band Ligation – Radiofrequency Ablation – Infrared Photocoagulation – Sclerosis Injection – Superior Rectal Artery Embolization (SRAE, or Hemorrhoid Embolization) – Doppler-Guided Hemorrhoidal Ligation
Hemorrhoidal Artery Embolization
This procedure is performed under moderate sedation (twilight zone) by reducing blood supply to the hemorrhoidal artery (embolization) to reduce blood flow within the Corpus Cavernosum Recti (CCR) and alleviating pressure and associated symptoms.
Treatment Benefits
Same-day recovery
Preserves hemorrhoidal tissue
Alleviates symptoms
such as bleeding, pain, and itching while preserving anal continence.
Virtually painless
What to Expect
Catheter Insertion
A catheter is inserted through a tiny incision in the groin.
Coil Placement and Embolization
Tiny particles are injected into the enlarged vessels to reduce the blood flow. Small metal coils are placed in the vessels to seal them off.
Catheter Navigation
Guided by live X-ray imaging, the catheter is advanced to the enlarged terminal hemorrhoidal artery branches.
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