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When internal hemorrhoid hyperplasia and hypervascularity are the main issues, and prolapse is mild to moderate or extensive resection is not required, it can be assessed whether to consider DGHAL/THD combined with mucosal fixation. The decision depends on the proportion of internal and external hem
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Approx. $1,900
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Peking Union Medical College Hospital - Beijing - Grade 3A
Ruijin Hospital - Shanghai - Grade 3A
West China Hospital - Chengdu - Grade 3A
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This procedure usually requires a Doppler anoscope or similar detection device and is suitable for those with internal hemorrhoid hypervascularity and varying degrees of prolapse. After probing with an anoscope under anesthesia, a common approach is to use Doppler to locate the hemorrhoidal artery, perform intermittent ligation under the mucosa to reduce blood supply, and fix the mucosa along the direction of prolapse to lift the tissue. Postoperative monitoring includes bleeding, pain, urination, and bowel movements, with the goal of relieving hematochezia and prolapse. The above is general health information and not medical advice; specific details depend on specialist assessment and hospital protocols.
This procedure usually requires a Doppler anoscope or similar detection device and is suitable for those with internal hemorrhoid hypervascularity and varying degrees of prolapse. After probing with an anoscope under anesthesia, a common approach is to use Doppler to locate the hemorrhoidal artery, perform intermittent ligation under the mucosa to reduce blood supply, and fix the mucosa along the direction of prolapse to lift the tissue. Postoperative monitoring includes bleeding, pain, urination, and bowel movements, with the goal of relieving hematochezia and prolapse. The above is general health information and not medical advice; specific details depend on specialist assessment and hospital protocols.

Including preoperative assessment, hospitalization, and follow-up, it is generally recommended to stay in China for approximately 5–10 days, subject to the hospital's actual arrangements.

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