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Hemorrhoidal Complaints - Stool Constipation - Loss of Stool
 

  • Suffering from constipation?
  • Suffering from stool loss?
  • Having to strain hard?
  • Dealing with pain?
  • Do you have blood in your stool?
  • Have a sense there’s ablockage?
  • Do you need laxatives ?
  • Do you administer enemas to yourself?
  • Have to help things along with your own hands ?
  • Do you have anal itching or a burning sensation?
  • Noticed you are having a hemorrhoidal episode?

We will solve your problem within just one day!
 

Disorders involving Stool Evacuation
and Loss of Stool


 



Unability to produce a well-formed stool due to rectocele-intussusception – internal prolapse.

The stool gets stuck in a broader, bag-shaped area, with part of the mucosa of the rectum blocking the anal outlet.

   
Beforehand
 

 
Bag-like broadening of the rectum, invagination causing displacement of the anal outlet.


Straining, need to use hands
to assist in passing stool
(internal or external pressure)
Both the broader, bag-shaped section
and the funnel-shaped, sleeved portion are removed without
external incision.
This is removed....

 
 

 
Afterwards
 
Line of staple sutures in the
pain-free zone

 
Removal of the last segment of
the rectum with a circular stapler
Surgical Technique:
the Longo procedure



Type of surgery :
STARR = stapled transanal rectal resection


Surgery is performed with a
circular stapler device
PPH = Procedure for Prolapse and Hemorrhoids
More Info:pphinfo.com
 
 
 
Line of staple sutures above the sphincter.


 

Formation of a new, more muscularly robust rectum,

surgery lasts between 20 and 40 minutes,
either under general or
epidural anaesthetic

Advantage: very short recovery time


 

Treatment Procedure
  • Initial attempts at therapy through diet and conservative measures.

  • X-ray examination (without use of laxatives).

  • Surgery (STARR): for inability to produce a well-formed stool, diet-resistant constipation and/or need to use laxatives, enemas, manual manipulation, pain, bleeding.

Click here to view our information sheet about surgical therapy for hemorrhoidal problems. [View Info Sheet]