Rubber Band Ligation

Rubber Band Ligation

Rubber Band Ligation is a minimally invasive procedure for treating hemorrhoids, especially effective for internal hemorrhoids that cause discomfort, bleeding, or itching. This technique involves placing a small rubber band around the base of the hemorrhoid to cut off its blood supply, causing it to shrink and eventually fall off. Rubber Band Ligation is a fast, outpatient procedure that provides relief without the need for surgery.

What is Rubber Band Ligation?

In Rubber Band Ligation, a small, tight rubber band is placed around the base of the internal hemorrhoid. This band stops the flow of blood to the hemorrhoid, which causes it to wither and detach within a few days. The remaining tissue heals, and the area returns to normal, relieving the symptoms caused by the hemorrhoid.

How Rubber Band Ligation Works

  • Band Placement: Using a specialized tool, a small rubber band is precisely positioned at the base of the hemorrhoid.
  • Blood Supply Restriction: The band restricts blood flow, causing the hemorrhoid to shrink and die off over a few days.
  • Natural Detachment: The treated hemorrhoid will naturally detach and pass out of the body during a bowel movement.

Benefits of Rubber Band Ligation

  • Quick and Minimally Invasive: The procedure is usually completed in a few minutes, with no need for anesthesia.
  • Minimal Discomfort: Most patients feel only mild discomfort, and can return to their daily activities shortly after treatment.
  • No Incisions or Stitches: This technique avoids cutting or stitching, resulting in a faster and easier recovery.
  • Effective Symptom Relief: Rubber Band Ligation is highly effective in reducing hemorrhoid symptoms like pain, itching, and bleeding.
  • Reduced Recurrence Rate: Patients experience long-term relief, with a low risk of hemorrhoids returning.