Hemorrhoidectomy

Hemorrhoidectomy

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Hemorrhoidectomy in Tunisia

Hemorrhoidectomy is recommended for patients in Tunisia suffering from hemorrhoids for whom medical treatments are ineffective. This procedure involves permanently removing hemorrhoids using the Milligan and Morgan technique. Although it can be painful, it is important to understand the steps to follow before undergoing this procedure. Here’s what you need to know about hemorrhoid surgery in Tunisia, including indications, the procedure itself, and post-operative care.

What is Hemorrhoidectomy in Tunisia?

Hemorrhoids are clusters of blood vessels, including internal hemorrhoids located in the mucous membrane of the anus, and external hemorrhoids developing under the skin around the anus. When patients suffer from a hemorrhoid crisis, several symptoms may appear, such as burning in the anal area, discomfort, and bleeding. In such cases, medical treatment is generally preferred. The choice of prescribed medication will depend on the severity of the crisis, the symptoms experienced, and the patient’s general condition. In addition to medication, the surgeon will also provide advice to improve the patient’s diet and lifestyle, essential elements for preventing and treating this phenomenon.

Who is Hemorrhoidectomy for?

Hemorrhoidectomy is a surgical procedure for patients with severe internal or external hemorrhoids that haven’t responded to conservative treatments. This procedure is particularly indicated for people experiencing severe symptoms such as heavy bleeding, persistent pain, intense itching, or hemorrhoidal prolapse that cannot be manually reduced. Patients who have tried less invasive treatments, such as creams, suppositories, dietary changes, and rubber band ligation, without significant relief, are often candidates for hemorrhoidectomy. Furthermore, this surgery may be recommended for those with thrombosed hemorrhoids, where blood clots form inside the hemorrhoids, causing acute pain and swelling. In general, hemorrhoidectomy offers lasting and effective relief from hemorrhoidal symptoms, significantly improving the quality of life for patients suffering from this uncomfortable and often debilitating condition.

What is the cost of hemorrhoid treatment?

By choosing to have hemorrhoid treatment in Tunisia, you benefit from very affordable prices while enjoying the expertise of our doctors. Feel free to request a quote from Tunisia Destination Santé.

Hemorrhoidectomy in Tunisia: What to know before the operation

To determine the best surgical approach, a thorough examination will be conducted by the surgeon, taking into account their preferences, the skills of their team, and the patient’s health status. Each technique has its own strengths and weaknesses, and the surgeon will guide you through the procedure, as well as the post-operative care and any potential complications to consider. As with any surgical procedure, thorough preparation will be necessary, such as a complete medical file including your health status and blood tests. It is important to discuss with the surgeon the necessary preparations before going to the operating room. A consultation with the anesthesiologist is also essential to ensure the smooth running of the procedure.

How is the Hemorrhoidectomy procedure in Tunisia performed?

To treat hemorrhoids in Tunisia, most of the time, a procedure known as “classic” hemorrhoidectomy is performed. Also called the Milligan and Morgan technique, this operation aims to remove hemorrhoids and involves creating three or four surgical incisions in the anal margin and canal area (these incisions will remain open after the procedure). The operation is performed under general anesthesia. The other method involves performing a Longo procedure, or circular stapled anopexy: unlike a classic hemorrhoidectomy, this procedure causes less pain, and there is no external wound. The staples that will be placed during the operation will eventually fall off spontaneously after about four weeks. Another option is to perform radiofrequency: this procedure involves using a probe that will diffuse microwaves, which will be used to directly destroy the hemorrhoids.

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What is the post-operative recovery like?

In Tunisia, depending on your condition, your surgery may be performed on an outpatient basis, allowing you to leave the clinic the same day, or may require a short hospitalization of two to three days. The healing process can be quite long, generally between one and one and a half months, and it is crucial to maintain regular follow-up to assess your recovery, healing, and detect any potential complications following the procedure. To obtain the final results after your discharge from the clinic, it takes about 8 weeks. During this period, it is necessary to take sick leave for at least two weeks, but this may vary depending on the extent of the operation and your health status. During this rest period, it is crucial to avoid any type of transport (car, bus, plane, train, etc.) and to only resume sports after the healing period and after obtaining your surgeon’s approval.

Will you experience pain after the operation?

Following this operation, it is quite normal for you to experience severe pain in the surgical area. It is important to note that pain is one of the major drawbacks of this surgical procedure, and it is therefore crucial to discuss it with your surgeon before the operation. Analgesics will be prescribed to alleviate the numerous pains caused by this procedure, which may persist for several weeks before disappearing completely. In addition to pain, there are potential risks such as urinary or intestinal difficulties, post-operative bleeding, and healing problems. To avoid these complications, it is strongly recommended that you take the time to discuss with your surgeon before the operation in order to fully understand the risks associated with this surgical procedure.

Hemorrhoidectomy Recovery Time

The recovery time after a hemorrhoidectomy varies from patient to patient, but most people can expect a recovery period of two to four weeks. In the first few days after the procedure, it is common to experience pain and discomfort, but these symptoms can be effectively managed with analgesics prescribed by the doctor. Patients are generally encouraged to rest and avoid strenuous physical activity, as well as lifting heavy objects for at least two to three weeks to promote optimal healing. In the first few days after the operation, it is also essential to follow a high-fiber diet and stay hydrated to prevent constipation, which could worsen post-operative pain. Follow-up visits with the doctor are important to monitor the healing process and address any potential complications. With proper care and adherence to medical advice, the majority of patients see a significant improvement in their symptoms in the weeks following the operation, allowing them to gradually resume their normal activities.

Side Effects of Hemorrhoidectomy

Although hemorrhoidectomy is generally a safe and effective procedure, it can lead to certain side effects and complications. Among the most common side effects are pain and discomfort in the surgical area, which can persist for several days after the procedure. Patients may also experience bleeding, particularly in the days following surgery, but this is usually minor and temporary. Other side effects may include itching and irritation in the anal area, as well as difficulty urinating or defecating, especially if the pain is intense. In rare cases, more serious complications can occur, such as infections, abscesses, or healing problems, which require additional medical attention. It is also possible that some patients will experience a recurrence of hemorrhoids if lifestyle changes are not adopted after surgery, particularly regarding diet and hydration. However, with appropriate medical follow-up and post-operative care, most patients manage these side effects and regain a satisfactory quality of life.

Hemorrhoidectomy Success Rate

Hemorrhoidectomy is considered one of the most effective treatments for relieving symptoms related to hemorrhoids, with a success rate of approximately 95%. This surgical procedure aims to eliminate problematic hemorrhoids, thus providing lasting relief from pain, bleeding, and itching that can severely affect patients’ quality of life. The majority of patients see a significant improvement in their symptoms after the procedure, with a noticeable reduction in episodes of prolapse and discomfort. However, as with any surgical procedure, there is a risk of complications, such as infections or bleeding, although these are relatively rare. In addition, a small percentage of patients may experience a recurrence of hemorrhoids in the future, especially if they do not change their lifestyle or diet. Nevertheless, hemorrhoidectomy remains a treatment of choice for those suffering from severe hemorrhoids, offering positive long-term results and a return to a pain-free life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a traditional hemorrhoidectomy and a stapled hemorrhoidectomy?
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Traditional hemorrhoidectomy involves removing external and internal hemorrhoids using a scalpel, laser, or other surgical instrument. Stapled hemorrhoidectomy, also called the procedure for prolapse and hemorrhoids (PPH), uses a special device to reposition the hemorrhoids and cut off their blood supply, which reduces their size.

Does hemorrhoidectomy affect sphincter function?
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In most cases, hemorrhoidectomy does not affect sphincter function. However, as with any surgery, there is a rare risk of injury to the sphincter muscles, which can lead to incontinence problems.

What are the signs of a post-hemorrhoidectomy infection?
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Signs of infection after a hemorrhoidectomy may include increased pain, redness, swelling, fever, and pus drainage or foul odor from the surgical wound.

Can recurrent hemorrhoids develop after a hemorrhoidectomy?
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Yes, it is possible to develop recurrent hemorrhoids after a hemorrhoidectomy, although the probability is reduced. Lifestyle changes, such as a high-fiber diet and adequate hydration, can help prevent recurrence.

What is the average recovery time after a hemorrhoidectomy?
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The recovery time after a hemorrhoidectomy varies from person to person, but generally it can take 2 to 6 weeks. During this period, it is recommended to follow your surgeon’s post-operative instructions to promote rapid healing.

Is hemorrhoidectomy painful?
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Hemorrhoidectomy can be painful, especially in the first few days after surgery. Patients may experience pain during bowel movements and while sitting. Analgesics prescribed by the doctor can help manage pain.

What are the risks of long-term complications after a hemorrhoidectomy?
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Long-term complications after a hemorrhoidectomy are rare, but may include anal stenosis (narrowing of the anus), chronic infections, and anal incontinence problems.

Is it possible to undergo an outpatient hemorrhoidectomy?
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Yes, many patients undergo outpatient hemorrhoidectomy, meaning they can go home the same day of the operation. However, this depends on the patient’s general health and the complexity of the procedure.

Is hemorrhoidectomy recommended for early-stage hemorrhoids?
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Hemorrhoidectomy is generally not recommended for early-stage hemorrhoids. Less invasive treatments, such as dietary changes, creams and suppositories, or procedures such as rubber band ligation, are often preferred for less severe cases.

Can you resume normal physical activity immediately after a hemorrhoidectomy?
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No, it is advisable to avoid strenuous physical activity for at least 2 to 4 weeks after a hemorrhoidectomy to allow for adequate healing. Patients can generally resume light activities, such as walking, after a few days.