The cost of Stapled Haemorrhoidectomy (Piles) includes:
Preoperative diagnostic tests cost may include Digital Rectal Examination (DRE)
Surgery cost
Type of surgery (Closed Hemorrhoidectomy, Open Hemorrhoidectomy, Stapled Hemorrhoidectomy, Rubber band Ligation, Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy)
Post-Operative cost (depends on the number of follow-up sessions)
Medicines
Patient's hospital stay
The overall cost of the procedure also varies based on the patient's condition and preferences. Some of these factors are:
Type of hospital and room opted (General, Twin sharing, or Single room)
The severity of the disease
Post-surgical complication, if it happens (such as pain, delayed bleeding, urinary retention/urinary tract infection, fecal impaction, etc.)
Cost of Blood products (if required)
Age of the patient
An extended stay at the Hospital
Cost of accommodation during follow-ups, in case the patient is not a local resident
Listing approximate price of Stapled Haemorrhoidectomy Piles and some related procedures. The prices may change depending upon the centers and condition of the patient.
Treatment name | Min. Cost | Max. Cost |
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Stapled Haemorrhoidectomy (Piles) | USD 3762 | USD 4598 |
Haemorrhoids Treatment | USD 1800 | USD 2200 |
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For patients planning to travel abroad it is useful to know the price in destinations popular with medical travellers. The price for Stapled Haemorrhoidectomy Piles in different countries is approximately:
Countries | Min. Cost | Max. Cost |
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India | USD 800 | USD 1200 |
Thailand | USD 3200 | USD 4800 |
Germany | USD 3200 | USD 4800 |
Israel | USD 4800 | USD 7200 |
Singapore | USD 2800 | USD 4200 |
Malaysia | USD 1600 | USD 2400 |
A highly-qualified laparoscopic surgeon who has experience in performing Stapled Haemorrhoidectomy is the right doctor to consult.
Your doctor will do a digital examination of the rectum and the lower part of the large intestine with an anoscope, proctoscope, or sigmoidoscope to check internal haemorrhoids. The doctor may also recommend a barium enema only if he suspects colorectal cancer. All these test costs are included in the package.
The costs of the medicines are generally included in the package when the patient is hospitalized. Any medications bought in the recovery period from outside the hospital are not covered in the package.
After the surgery, patients typically go home on the same day, but a stay of one day may be necessary in some cases. Regular follow-up visits are necessary to ensure recovery.
After the treatment, your anal area will be painful for 2-4 weeks. You should call the doctor if you have excessive pain, swelling, or bleeding and you are unable to urinate within 8 hours after surgery. There is a chance that your haemorrhoids can come back after the surgery, and you may need to go for another surgery that charges extra.
Yes, the procedure is covered by most insurance plans.
You can go for non-surgical treatments such as rubber band ligation, injection sclerotherapy, infrared coagulation, and anal stretch.
Piles are also known as Hemorrhoids. It is the collection of inflamed tissue in the anal canal. The size of piles can vary, and they are found inside or outside the anus.
Piles occur due to chronic constipation, chronic diarrhea, lifting heavy weights, pregnancy, or straining when passing a stool.
An individual with piles may experience symptoms such as:
A hard, possibly painful lump may be felt around the anus.
Bright red blood is visible after a bowel movement.
The area around the anus is itchy, red, and sore.
Pain occurs during the passing of a stool.
Piles can usually be treated using lifestyle changes, creams, or ointments, but surgical procedures that are used to treat piles are haemorrhoidectomy, stapling, and haemorrhoidal artery ligation.
Hemorrhoidectomy surgery may be painful, but different procedures to remove less serious hemorrhoids may be painless.
Incisions are made in the tissue around the hemorrhoid. The swollen vein inside the hemorrhoid is tied off to prevent bleeding, and the hemorrhoid is removed. The surgical area may be sewn closed or left open.
You will be given general anesthesia or spinal anesthesia so that you will not feel pain.
The surgery will hardly take 30 minutes to 1 hour.
If your hemorrhoid is huge or if you have both external and internal hemorrhoids, maybe you need surgery.
Surgery for piles is preferable because it involves no bleeding, and it is easier to recover quickly. The surgery involves little to no pain.
It should last 6 to 12 hours to provide pain relief after surgery. You can leave the hospital only after the anesthesia wears off and you have urinated.
Yes, you can, but no more than two cups per day.
You should sleep on your stomach to reduce anal pain and place a pillow under your hips to prevent yourself from rolling over onto your back.
You should avoid strenuous activity such as lifting, exercise, or running during the first week because it will cause severe discomfort.
Most people are able to return to work around 7 to 10 days after surgery. Complete recovery may take 2 to 4 weeks.
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