FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NORTHERN INDIA
LASER, Doppler Guided HAL & RAR, VAAFT & EPSit
All the above surgeries are performed with ENDOSCOPE & LASER
Karan Hospital was established in the year 1995. Keeping in pace with the fast changing surgical techniques for the various procedures, latest equipment has been added from time to time. Once again it gives us immense pleasure to inform that we at KARAN HOSPITAL have introduced “Latest Techniques in the Management of Ano Rectal Disorders”.
This is the First centre in Northen India after Delhi to offer Minimal Invasive Surgical Techniques like LASER and Doppler Guided Hemorrhoidal artery ligation & Recto Anal Repair for Hemorrhoids (Piles), LASER for Anal fissure, Perianal sinus/Abscess, Video assisted Anal Fistula Treatment(VAAFT) and Endoscopic treatment for Pilonidal Sinus(EPSit). All these procedures are done endoscopically without giving any incisions.
The advantages of these techniques over conventional surgical procedures are:
- No cuts and Excision of tissue
- Less painless procedure
- No bleeding
- Short hospital stay
- Quick recovery
- No post operative dressings as in open surgeries
- Patient can go back to work at the earliest.
Laser Treatment EVLA (Endovenous Laser Ablation) for VARICOSE VEINS2>
LASER treatment EVLA (Endovenous Laser Ablation) for the management of Varicose Veins is available at KARAN HOSPITAL. It is a most recent surgical technique for the treatment of Varicose Veins.
Laser Treatment EVLA (Endovenous Laser Ablation) for VARICOSE VEINS
- INTRODUCTION
- TREATMENT
- ADVANTAGES
- FAQS
IRC (Infra Red Coagulation)
Infrared Ray Apparatus/Infrared Photo-coagulator is the Nonsurgical & Noninvasive method for coagulating blood vessels for immediate relief from pain or bleeding. Infrared Photo-coagulator is used mainly in the field of Hemorrhoids (Piles) Dermatology for treating Common Warts, Condylomas, Tatoos, Heamangiomas etc. In the field of ENT for treating Chronic Rhinitis, in the field of Gynaeocology for treating Cervical Erosions etc.
ADVANTAGES OF IRC
- No cuts and Excision of tissue
- No Blood Loss
- No Hospital stay
- Economical
- No Anaesthesia
- No Post Operative Dressings
- No Surgery Safe for Diabetics
- No Pain Pregnancy is not a contradiction
WORLD'S MOST CASE FAMOUS CASE OF HEMORRHOIDS
If Napolean had been treated with "IRC", He may have won the battle of Waterloo.
Painful hemorrhoids lept Napolean in his tent instead of in battle. How the course of history may have changed if his doctor had owned an IRC.
Even if you don't have any famous generals in your patient population, the everyday battles of life can be better served without the discomfort of hemmorhoids.
That's why the IRC makes sense.
Treatment Overview
Infrared photocoagulation (also called coagulation therapy) is a medical procedure used to treat small- and medium-sized hemorrhoids. This treatment is only for internal hemorrhoids.
During the procedure, a device is used that creates an intense beam of infrared light. Heat created by the infrared light causes scar tissue, which cuts off the blood supply to the hemorrhoid.
Infrared photocoagulation is done as a OPD procedure. The patient may feel heat and some pain during the procedure. Afterward, there may be a sensation of fullness in the lower abdomen. Or feeling as if the patient may need to have a bowel movement.
What To Expect After Treatment ?
- Bleeding from the anus occurs 7 to 10 days after the procedure, when the hemorrhoid falls off. Bleeding is usually slight and stops by itself.
- Use mild pain relievers and sit in a shallow tub of warm water (sitz bath) for 15 minutes at a time to relieve discomfort.
- To reduce the risk of bleeding, avoid taking aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for 4 to 5 days both before and after infrared coagulation.
- Take stool softeners that contain fiber to ensure smooth bowel movements. If you strain during bowel movements, hemorrhoids can come back.
Why It Is Done?
Doctors recommend coagulation therapy in cases where small internal hemorrhoids continue to cause symptoms after home treatment.
How Well does It Work ?
Infrared photocoagulation works for about 7 to 10 out of 10 people who have it. But improvements may not last. And 2 out of 10 people may need surgery.
Is there any risk associated with procedure?
Risks of coagulation therapy include:
- Considerable pain during the procedure
- Bleeding from the anus.
- Infection in the anal area.
- Temporary inability to urinate.
Contact Information
ADDRESS 408-A, Adarsh Nagar, Near Jain Bhawan,Kapurthala Road, Jalandhar, INDIA (144008)
Dr. Kamal Gupta
MS FACS FAIS FACRSI FISCP FIAGESConsultant Laparoscopic Surgeon & Proctologist
Trained in Laser
Proctology , Berlin , Germany
Fellow of
International Society of Coloproctology
Fellow International Society of University Colon and
Rectal Surgeons ,
USA
Member Vascular Society of India
30 Years
of Experience