Dr. Sunil Kuril
M.B.B.S., M.S.
General Surgeon & Proctologist
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MIPH / PPH Surgery in Indore
MIPH (Minimally Invasive Procedure for Hemorrhoids), also known as PPH (Procedure for Prolapse and Hemorrhoids), is an advanced surgical treatment for prolapsing hemorrhoids (piles). Unlike conventional hemorrhoid surgery that removes hemorrhoidal tissue, MIPH/PPH repositions the prolapsed hemorrhoidal cushions and reduces their blood supply, helping relieve symptoms while preserving normal anatomy.
At ProctoCare, Indore, MIPH / PPH Surgery is performed by Dr. Sunil Kuril, an experienced proctologist committed to providing effective hemorrhoid treatment with less pain, faster recovery, and improved patient comfort.
What is MIPH / PPH Surgery?
MIPH / PPH Surgery is a stapler-assisted procedure used to treat internal hemorrhoids associated with prolapse and bleeding. The technique involves removing a small ring of excess mucosal tissue above the hemorrhoids and repositioning the prolapsed tissue back to its normal position.
This reduces blood flow to the hemorrhoids, causing them to shrink over time while correcting prolapse.
This treatment is commonly recommended for:
- Grade 3 hemorrhoids
- Grade 4 hemorrhoids
- Internal hemorrhoids with prolapse
- Circumferential prolapsing hemorrhoids
- Recurrent hemorrhoidal disease
- Patients seeking less painful surgical treatment
Symptoms That May Require MIPH / PPH Surgery
You may benefit from this procedure if you experience:
- Bleeding during bowel movements
- Prolapsing hemorrhoids
- Need to manually push piles back inside
- Mucus discharge
- Anal discomfort
- Persistent hemorrhoid symptoms
- Recurrent hemorrhoids despite treatment
A detailed examination helps determine whether MIPH / PPH Surgery is the most suitable treatment option.
Benefits of MIPH / PPH Surgery
Compared to conventional hemorrhoidectomy, MIPH / PPH offers several advantages:
- Reduced postoperative pain
- Faster recovery
- Minimal external wounds
- Short hospital stay
- Less bleeding
- Early return to work
- Improved patient comfort
- Effective treatment for prolapsing hemorrhoids
Procedure Overview
Preoperative Evaluation
Before surgery, patients typically undergo:
- Clinical examination
- Proctoscopic assessment
- Medical fitness evaluation
- Routine blood investigations
During the Procedure
- Appropriate anesthesia is administered.
- The prolapsed hemorrhoidal tissue is assessed.
- A specialized circular stapling device is used.
- Excess mucosal tissue is removed.
- The hemorrhoidal cushions are repositioned.
- Blood supply to the hemorrhoids is reduced.
The procedure generally takes 20–40 minutes depending on the severity of the condition.
Recovery After MIPH / PPH Surgery
Most patients can return home within 24 hours of the procedure.
Recovery recommendations include:
- High-fiber diet
- Adequate hydration
- Stool softeners when required
- Sitz baths
- Avoiding constipation
- Following postoperative instructions carefully
Most patients return to normal daily activities within a few days.
Who is a Good Candidate?
MIPH / PPH Surgery may be suitable for patients who:
- Have Grade 3 or Grade 4 hemorrhoids
- Experience significant prolapse
- Have recurrent bleeding
- Require surgical treatment
- Prefer a minimally invasive approach
A consultation with a proctologist is necessary to determine suitability.
Risks and Complications
Although generally safe, potential risks may include:
- Temporary discomfort
- Mild bleeding
- Swelling
- Infection (rare)
- Staple-line complications (uncommon)
- Recurrence in some patients
Most complications are uncommon when performed by an experienced surgeon.
Why Choose ProctoCare for Piles Treatment in Indore?
Experienced Piles Doctor in Indore
Expert diagnosis and treatment for all grades of piles.
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Faster Recovery & Minimal Discomfort
Quick return to daily activities with minimal downtime.
Personalized Treatment Plans
Treatment plans tailored to your symptoms and condition.
Comprehensive Proctology Care
Advanced care for piles, fissures, and fistulas.
Focus on Long-Term Relief
Effective treatments focused on reducing recurrence.
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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Is MIPH / PPH Surgery painful?
MIPH / PPH Surgery is generally associated with less postoperative pain compared to conventional hemorrhoidectomy. The procedure is performed above the sensitive anal region, where there are fewer pain receptors, resulting in improved patient comfort during recovery. Most patients experience only mild to moderate discomfort that can be managed with medications and postoperative care. Individual experiences may vary depending on the severity of hemorrhoids and overall health. Following dietary recommendations, maintaining hydration, and attending follow-up appointments can help ensure a smooth recovery and reduce postoperative discomfort.
How long does recovery take after MIPH / PPH Surgery?
Recovery after MIPH / PPH Surgery is typically faster than traditional hemorrhoid surgery. Most patients can return to normal daily activities within a few days, while complete healing may take several weeks. The reduced tissue trauma associated with the procedure allows for quicker recovery and earlier return to work. Following a high-fiber diet, drinking adequate water, and avoiding constipation are important for optimal healing. Regular follow-up visits help monitor progress and ensure successful recovery. Many patients appreciate the shorter downtime and improved comfort offered by this advanced treatment approach.
Who is a suitable candidate for MIPH / PPH Surgery?
MIPH / PPH Surgery is commonly recommended for patients with Grade 3 or Grade 4 internal hemorrhoids, prolapsing piles, recurrent bleeding, or symptoms that have not responded to medications and lifestyle modifications. The procedure is particularly beneficial for individuals experiencing hemorrhoidal prolapse that affects daily activities and quality of life. Suitability depends on the severity of the condition, associated symptoms, and overall health status. A detailed consultation and examination by a proctologist are necessary to determine whether MIPH / PPH Surgery is the most appropriate treatment option.
Can hemorrhoids return after MIPH / PPH Surgery?
Although MIPH / PPH Surgery effectively treats prolapsing hemorrhoids, recurrence is still possible if underlying risk factors are not addressed. Chronic constipation, excessive straining, obesity, low fiber intake, and sedentary habits can contribute to future hemorrhoid development. Patients are encouraged to adopt healthy bowel habits, maintain proper hydration, consume a fiber-rich diet, and exercise regularly to minimize recurrence risk. Following postoperative instructions and attending scheduled follow-up appointments can further improve long-term outcomes. Early management of symptoms can help prevent progression and reduce the likelihood of recurrence.
What are the advantages of MIPH / PPH Surgery over conventional hemorrhoidectomy?
MIPH / PPH Surgery offers several advantages over traditional hemorrhoidectomy, including less postoperative pain, reduced bleeding, shorter hospital stay, and faster recovery. The procedure treats hemorrhoidal prolapse by repositioning tissue and reducing blood supply rather than removing large amounts of hemorrhoidal tissue. This results in less trauma to sensitive areas and improved patient comfort during healing. Many patients return to work and routine activities sooner than after conventional surgery. The procedure is especially effective for prolapsing internal hemorrhoids and can significantly improve quality of life.
Is hospitalization required for MIPH / PPH Surgery?
MIPH / PPH Surgery is often performed as a short-stay or day-care procedure, depending on the patient’s condition and overall health. Most patients are discharged within 24 hours after surgery and can recover comfortably at home. The minimally invasive nature of the procedure contributes to shorter hospital stays and quicker return to normal activities. Patients receive detailed postoperative instructions regarding diet, medications, wound care, and bowel management. Regular follow-up visits are scheduled to monitor recovery and ensure optimal treatment outcomes while minimizing the risk of complications.
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