Diode laser fibre surgery of the gold vein
Diode laser fibre surgery of the gold vein
In laser hemorrhoid surgery, the hemorrhoid pads are not cut out, but a diode laser beam is passed through a 2-3 mm incision into the centre of the hemorrhoid pad.
Here, the laser fibre delivers energy, which causes collagen in the blood vessels to precipitate and the blood vessels to block.
The procedure can be performed in up to 3-4 directions.
The shrinkage of the haemorrhoidal cushions is not immediate, it takes 6-8 weeks.
During laser hemorrhoid surgery, minimal scarring is caused by the punctures, so they heal quickly and well.
If necessary, the severely dislocated haemorrhoids treated with a laser are fixed with a stitch higher up in the anal canal.
As there are no large wounds or mucosal damage, post-operative pain and bleeding complications are significantly reduced.