Stapler surgery (Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy) is an advanced procedure for treating piles, especially prolapsed hemorrhoids. It reduces pain, minimizes bleeding, and allows faster recovery compared to conventional open surgery.

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Stapled hemorrhoidopexy is a modern solution for advanced piles with better patient comfort and quicker healing.
Stapler technique avoids sensitive areas, resulting in significantly reduced pain after surgery.
The stapling device simultaneously cuts and seals tissue, reducing blood loss.
Most patients return to normal routine faster than with traditional piles surgery.
Usually requires brief hospitalization with early discharge.
Proper preparation helps ensure smooth surgery and faster recovery.
Doctor assesses grade of piles and confirms suitability for stapler surgery.
Prolapsed hemorrhoidal tissue is repositioned and stapled using a special device.
Post-operative monitoring followed by early discharge.
Common questions about stapler piles treatment.
Stapler surgery is generally less painful than conventional piles surgery because it avoids sensitive external tissues.
It is most suitable for Grade 3 and Grade 4 prolapsed piles, depending on the doctor's evaluation.
Most patients resume routine activities within a few days to a week, depending on individual healing.