Struggling with pain, itching, and discomfort from piles?
Painless Piles Surgery In Navi Mumbai
- Dr Nitish Jhawar, with 23 years of experience
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When Should You Consider Surgery for Haemorrhoids/ Piles /Bavasir/Mulvyadh?
Surgery is recommended for piles when non-surgical treatments, such as dietary changes and medications, fail to provide relief. Surgery may be necessary if:
- The haemorrhoids are large and cause ongoing discomfort.
- You experience persistent pain or bleeding during bowel movements.
- Hemorrhoids frequently recur despite treatments.
- Non-invasive methods like rubber band ligation or lifestyle changes haven’t worked.
In such cases, piles surgery offers a long-term solution to eliminate the condition and prevent complications.
What Are The Different Types of Piles Surgery Done by Dr. Nitish Jhawar in Navi Mumbai?
Dr. Nitish Jhawar, a laparoscopic and colorectal surgeon in Navi Mumbai with International training and 23 years of experience, specializes in various advanced procedures to treat different stages of piles (degree of haemorrhoids). His expertise extends from non-surgical to surgical techniques, focusing on minimizing patient discomfort and recovery time. Here’s a look at the procedures he offers, including the treatment process, recovery expectations, and the stage of piles each is best suited for.
Non-Surgical Procedures - Treatment of piles without surgery
Non-Surgical Procedures - Treatment of piles without surgery
Rubber Band Ligation
- Procedure: Rubber band ligation involves placing a tight band around the base of the haemorrhoid, cutting off its blood supply. The haemorrhoid shrinks and falls off within a few days.
- Best for: This procedure is typically effective for first and second-degree internal haemorrhoids.
- Recovery: Recovery is usually quick, with minimal discomfort. Patients can often resume normal activities within 1-2 days.
Sclerotherapy (Ksharsutra) or injection therapy
- Procedure: Sclerotherapy involves injecting a solution directly into the haemorrhoid, causing it to harden and shrink. The solution irritates the blood vessel walls, reducing blood flow and gradually shrinking the haemorrhoid tissue.
- Best for: Effective for first- and second-degree internal haemorrhoids.
- Recovery: Quick and minimally invasive; most patients can return to daily activities within 1-2 days.
Surgical Painless Treatments for Piles
Laser Piles Surgery
- Procedure: Laser surgery is a minimally invasive treatment that uses a precise laser to remove or shrink the haemorrhoidal tissue. The laser helps to seal off blood vessels, minimizing bleeding and promoting faster healing.
- Best for: This option is effective for second, third and fourth degrees of piles that may cause significant discomfort or bleeding.
- Recovery: Laser surgery offers a fast recovery, with most patients able to resume daily activities within a week. Due to the precision of the laser, pain and post-operative complications are minimal.
Stapled haemorrhoidopexy (MIPH)
- Procedure: Also known as the Minimally Invasive Procedure for haemorrhoids, this technique involves using a circular stapling device to reposition the haemorrhoidal tissue and cut off the blood supply. The procedure shrinks the haemorrhoid and reduces prolapse.
- Best for: Stapled haemorrhoidopexy is typically recommended for second, third and selected candidates of 4th degree of piles with prolapse.
- Recovery: Recovery is generally swift, with patients resuming daily activities within a few days. Pain is usually less than with traditional methods, as no external cuts exist.
Doppler-guided haemorrhoidal Artery Ligation (DGHAL)
- Procedure: In this method, a Doppler probe is used to locate the arteries supplying blood to the haemorrhoids. These arteries are then tied off, causing the haemorrhoidal tissue to shrink over time. This is a targeted procedure that minimizes tissue damage.
- Best for: This technique is suitable for third—and fourth-degree haemorrhoids, especially those with prolapse and bleeding.
- Recovery: Since DGHAL is minimally invasive, recovery is fast, with less postoperative pain. Most patients resume normal activities in 1-2 weeks.
Open haemorrhoidectomy
- Procedure: An open haemorrhoidectomy is a traditional surgical procedure that involves removing the haemorrhoidal tissue completely. This approach is generally used when other methods are not viable, especially for large or thrombosed haemorrhoids.
- Best for: Fourth-degree piles, where other procedures may be less effective.
- Recovery: The recovery period is longer, usually 2-4 weeks, as the procedure is more invasive. Patients might experience post-operative pain, which can be managed with medications.
Choosing the Right Procedure
Each procedure is chosen based on the severity and degree of haemorrhoids. Non-surgical options like rubber band ligation and sclerotherapy are reserved for early-stage piles, whereas advanced cases may require surgical options such as laser surgery, DGHAL, Stapler (MIPH) or open haemorrhoidectomy.
Dr. Nitish Jhawar assesses each case individually, considering the patient’s symptoms, haemorrhoidal stage, and overall health to offer the most suitable treatment with optimal recovery outcomes.
Why Choose Minimally Invasive Piles Surgery in Navi Mumbai?
Minimally invasive piles surgery offers several advantages over traditional surgical methods:
- Less Pain and Scarring: Smaller incisions and precise techniques reduce postoperative pain and minimal scarring.
- Shorter Hospital Stay: Many minimally invasive procedures are performed on an outpatient basis, allowing patients to return home the same day.
- Quick Recovery: Patients typically experience faster healing and can return to daily activities sooner.
- Reduced Risk of Recurrence: Advanced techniques lower the chance of haemorrhoids returning, providing long-term relief.
Why Choose Dr. Nitish Jhawar as Your Piles Surgeon in Navi Mumbai?
Dr. Nitish Jhawar is a leading expert in minimally invasive and laparoscopic surgery, offering advanced, painless solutions for piles. With extensive experience in treating complex cases, he ensures patients benefit from cutting-edge techniques that reduce pain, scarring, and recovery time.
His patient-centric approach and track record of successful outcomes make him the preferred choice for piles treatment in Navi Mumbai. Dr. Jhawar’s dedication to high-quality care ensures faster recovery and long-lasting relief from haemorrhoids.
Dr. Nitish serves at multiple renowned hospitals and clinics across Navi Mumbai and Mumbai:
- Smaller Incisions: Laparoscopic surgery involves tiny incisions, reducing visible scarring compared to traditional surgery.
- Less Pain: Patients experience less postoperative pain, making recovery more comfortable.
- Faster Recovery: The minimal tissue damage results in quicker healing, allowing patients to resume their daily activities sooner.
Apollo Hospital, Belapur, Navi Mumbai:
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM, 5:00 PM – 7:00
Zen Multi Specialty Hospital, Chembur E, Mumbai:
Tuesday by appointment on call
Neoalta Specialty Clinic, Sector 17, Vashi:
7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Neoalta Clinic, Seawoods, Navi Mumbai:
By appointment
What to Expect After Piles Surgery?
What to Expect Before, During, and After Piles Surgery
- Before Surgery: You'll undergo a pre-surgery consultation with Dr. Nitish Jhawar to assess your condition. This may include lifestyle recommendations and tests to prepare for the procedure.
- During Surgery: Depending on the type of piles surgery (laser, stapler, DGHAL etc.), the procedure is typically quick and minimally invasive, performed under local or general anaesthesia.
- After Surgery: Recovery time varies, but most patients can return home the same day or the next. Mild discomfort may occur but can be managed with medication. Follow post-op care instructions, like avoiding heavy lifting and maintaining a fiber-rich diet.
Recovery Tips:
- Rest and Hydration: Stay hydrated and rest for a few days after surgery.
- Diet: Follow a high-fiber diet to ease bowel movements.
- Activity: Gradually resume daily activities after 1-2 weeks, depending on the type of surgery.
- Follow-up: Attend scheduled follow-up appointments for optimal recovery.
Patients typically experience full recovery within a few weeks, with significant relief from symptoms.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Minimally invasive surgeries, like laser or laparoscopic, cause minimal pain compared to traditional methods. Any discomfort is usually manageable with medication.
Recovery time depends on the type of surgery. Most patients return to daily activities within 1-2 weeks, with full recovery in a few weeks.
While recurrence is rare, maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle helps reduce the risk.
Many piles surgeries are outpatient, meaning you can go home the same day.
As with any surgery, there are minimal risks, including infection or bleeding, but these are rare with advanced techniques.
After piles surgery, a high-fiber diet with plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and water helps soften stools and promotes healing, reducing strain during bowel movements.
Piles, or haemorrhoids, are swollen blood vessels in the rectum or anus caused by increased pressure, leading to symptoms like pain and bleeding.
Common symptoms include pain, itching, swelling, lumps, and bleeding during bowel movements.
Dr. Nitish Jhawar uses a physical examination, and sometimes an anoscopy or proctoscopy, to accurately assess haemorrhoid type and severity.