A 44-year-old male patient diagnosed with Anal Fissure and Stage II Hemorrhoids in 2013. He has been suffering ever since, avoiding surgery, using local analgesic and anti-hemorrhoidal crèmes. Physical examination in February 2017, showed a chronic character of his problem and hemorrhoids to have progressed to Stage III. The common shared decision between patient and surgeon was to proceed with a combination of a LIS for the Anal Fissure and an ELITE minimal invasive procedure for hemorrhoids. The operating time of the dual procedure was short and the patient witnessed a remarkable, painless post-op rehab period. The results of the ELITE technique using a diode laser for treating hemorrhoidal nodules are very promising. In the hands of an experienced surgeon the technique is applicable to be used in combination with other procedures in order to treat several problems in the anal region at the same time.
A 74-year-old male patient, receiving anticoagulation treatment after previous angioplasty stenting for severe coronary artery disease, was admitted to the clinic with a 2-day rectal bleeding. Clinical examination followed by an urgent colonoscopy to exclude other potential reasons for his symptoms both confirmed the diagnosis of Grade III thrombosed hemorrhoids. Due to the acute presentation of the case along with the existing medication of the patient, the decision was made to treat the problem using the expert laser intrahemorrhoidal therapy technique, which is a diode laser minimally invasive operation without the need to stop any of the patient’s medication.
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