MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. PK Gupta is a Laparoscopic Surgeon and General Surgeon in Dwarka, Delhi and has an experience of 45 years in these fields. Dr. PK Gupta practices at Venk…
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MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. PK Gupta is a Laparoscopic Surgeon and General Surgeon in Dwarka, Delhi and has an experience of 45 years in these fields. Dr. PK Gupta practices at Venk…
MBBS, DNB - General Surgery
Dr. Parichay Grover is a Laparoscopic Surgeon,General Surgeon and Bariatric Surgeon in Paschim Vihar, Delhi and has an experience of 12 years in these fields…
MBBS, MD - General Medicine, DNB - Gastroenterology
Dr. Ashish Garg is a Gastroenterologist,Hepatologist and GastroIntestinal Surgeon in Krishna Nagar, Delhi and has an experience of 18 years in these fields.…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Anurag Dhawan is a General Surgeon currently practicing in New Delhi. His surgical speciality focuses on abdominal contents including oesophagus, stomach…
MS - General Surgery, MBBS
Dr. Prashant Kumar is a Digestive System Surgeon,General Surgeon and Laparoscopic Surgeon in Sheikh Sarai, Delhi and has an experience of 17 years in these f…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB - General Surgery
Dr. Rajiv Khanna is a presently working as a senior consultant gastrointestinal and minimal access surgeon. He has been associated with PushpawatiSinghania R…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr.Ajay Jain has more than 26 years of experience in the field of Minimal Access Surgery and Laparoscopic Gynae. Surgery. His areas of special interests incl…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Ashish Vashistha is a General Surgeon and Laparoscopic Surgeon in Saket, Delhi and has an experience of 13 years in these fields. Dr. Ashish Vashistha pr…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
On Sunday, by prior appointments only. Dr. Nidhi Sood is a General Surgeon and has done MS - General Surgery, She is the owner of Sood Medicare in Tilak Naga…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery
Dr. Harbans Singh is a Urologist and General Surgeon in Pitampura, Delhi and has an experience of 28 years in these fields. Dr. Harbans Singh practices at RG…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Mohit Jain is a general & laparoscopic surgeon who works at BLK Super Speciality Hospital in Delhi. Considered an expert in the field of Minimal Access (…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Anil Khetarpal is a General Surgeon specialized in Uro-Gynaecology at Bali Nagar, New Delhi and has experience of more than 30 years in these fields. Dr.…
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What is Piles Surgery (Haemorrhoidectomy)?
Pile surgery, medically known as 'haemorrhoidectomy', is a surgical procedure used to remove haemorrhoids (piles), swollen blood vessels in the rectum or anus that cause pain, itching, bleeding, and discomfort. This surgery is typically recommended when piles become large, painful, prolapsed, or do not respond to medications and other non-surgical treatments.
Haemorrhoids may develop due to factors such as chronic constipation, straining during bowel movements, pregnancy, obesity, or prolonged sitting. When symptoms become severe or recurrent, surgery may be required to permanently remove the affected tissue.
Piles surgery is considered an effective treatment for advanced or severe haemorrhoids, especially Grade III or Grade IV haemorrhoids, where the swollen veins protrude outside the anus and cause persistent symptoms.
Doctors may recommend piles surgery for patients who experience the following:
● Large or prolapsed hemorrhoids that extend outside the anus
● Severe pain, itching, or irritation around the anal area
● Frequent rectal bleeding
● Hemorrhoids that do not improve with medications or minimally invasive treatments
● Thrombosed hemorrhoids (blood clots inside hemorrhoids)
● Recurrent hemorrhoids affecting quality of life
A doctor will evaluate the severity of haemorrhoids and overall health before recommending surgery.
Several surgical techniques may be used depending on the severity and location of haemorrhoids.
1. Hemorrhoidectomy
This is the most common surgical procedure, where the surgeon removes the swollen haemorrhoidal tissue using surgical instruments.
2. Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy
In this technique, a stapling device is used to reposition and reduce the blood flow to haemorrhoids, causing them to shrink.
3. Laser Surgery for Piles
A laser is used to shrink or remove hemorrhoids with minimal bleeding and faster recovery.
4. Rubber Band Ligation (Minimally Invasive)
A small rubber band is placed around the haemorrhoid to cut off its blood supply so it shrinks and falls off.
The choice of procedure depends on the size, type, and severity of hemorrhoids.
Piles surgery is usually performed in a hospital under local, spinal, or general anesthesia.
1. Preparation
Before surgery, doctors review the patient’s medical history and may perform diagnostic tests such as proctoscopy or colonoscopy to examine the rectum.
2. Anesthesia
Anesthesia is administered so the patient does not feel pain during the procedure.
3. Removal of Hemorrhoids
The surgeon removes or shrinks the hemorrhoids using surgical instruments, staples, or laser technology.
4. Bleeding Control
The surgical area is carefully treated to control bleeding and promote healing.
5. Closure
In some cases, the surgical wound is left open to heal naturally, while in others it may be closed with stitches.
The procedure usually takes 30–60 minutes, depending on the technique used.
Recovery after piles surgery varies depending on the surgical method and the patient’s health.
Common recovery guidelines include:
● Rest for the first 24 hours after surgery
● Mild pain or discomfort during bowel movements
● Warm sitz baths to reduce pain and swelling
● High-fiber diet and adequate fluids to prevent constipation
● Use of stool softeners as prescribed by the doctor
Most patients return to normal activities within 2–4 weeks, although complete healing may take longer in some cases.
Piles surgery is generally safe, but like any surgical procedure, it may involve certain risks.
Possible complications include:
● Bleeding after surgery
● Infection at the surgical site
● Pain during bowel movements
● Constipation or difficulty passing stools
● Urinary retention
● Narrowing of the anal canal (anal stenosis)
● Recurrence of hemorrhoids in rare cases
Most complications are temporary and can be managed with proper medical care and follow-up.
Piles surgery is a procedure used to remove or shrink hemorrhoids that cause severe pain, bleeding, or prolapse.
The surgery itself is painless because anesthesia is used. However, mild pain or discomfort may occur during recovery.
The procedure usually takes 30–60 minutes, depending on the type of surgery.
Most patients recover within 2–4 weeks, although full healing may take longer in some cases.
Hemorrhoids usually do not return after surgery, but recurrence may occur if underlying causes such as constipation persist.
Doctors often recommend avoiding spicy foods, alcohol, and low-fibre diets during recovery to prevent irritation and constipation.