A hemorrhoidal multi-band ligator is a medical device used to treat hemorrhoids, which are swollen veins in the anus and rectum. Hemorrhoids can cause symptoms such as pain, itching, and bleeding, and they can often be treated with conservative measures such as lifestyle changes and over-the-counter medications. In some cases, however, more aggressive treatment may be necessary. The hemorrhoidal multi-band ligator is a minimally invasive treatment option that uses rubber bands to cut off the blood supply to hemorrhoid, causing it to shrink and fall off.
The procedure is typically performed in an outpatient setting and does not require anesthesia. The ligator consists of a device that holds a number of small rubber bands, which are placed around the base of hemorrhoid using an endoscope or similar instrument. The bands are tightened, cutting off the blood supply to hemorrhoid and causing it to shrink and eventually fall off. The procedure is generally well-tolerated and has a high success rate, with most patients experiencing relief from their symptoms within a few days. However, it is important to follow your healthcare provider's instructions for post-procedure care to minimize the risk of complications.
Key features and benefits of hemorrhoid ligator bands:
---Automatic, time-saving, less effort, simple and practical
---Only 5-10 minutes are used for one person to complete the operation.
---Clinic treats without anesthesia.
---Slightly bitter, rare complications.
Application of the Hemorrhoidal Multi-Band Ligator With Anoscope
● Various hemorrhoids
● Mixed hemorrhoids