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In Office Hemorrhoidectomy
In Office HemorrhoidectomyAt Gastroenterology Associates, we use the patented, CRH O’Regan SystemTM, considered the “gold standard” treatment. This highly effective (99.1%), minimally invasive procedure is performed in our offices in less than a minute. If there are multiple hemorrhoids, we treat them one at a time in separate visits.

During the brief and painless procedure, our physician specialist places a small rubber band around the tissue just above the hemorrhoid where there are few pain-sensitive nerve endings. Unlike traditional banding techniques that use a metal-toothed clamp to grasp the tissue, we use a gentle suction device, reducing the risk of pain and bleeding.  

Our banding procedure works by cutting off the blood supply to the hemorrhoid. This causes the hemorrhoid to shrink and fall off, typically within a day or so. You probably won’t even notice when this happens or be able to spot the rubber band in the toilet. Once the hemorrhoid is gone, the wound usually heals in a week or two.

During the first 24 hours, some patients may experience a feeling of fullness or a dull ache in the rectum. This can typically be relieved with an over-the-counter pain medication. A remarkable 99.8% of patients treated with our method have no post-procedure pain, however.

In fact, thanks to design improvements, our procedure has a ten-fold reduction in complications compared to traditional banding.

For one, our instruments are smaller, affording greater comfort for patients and better visibility for physicians. Unlike other devices, they are also single use and 100% disposable.

In most cases, banding can take place during your first appointment. After all, once you know what the problem is, why wait to get relief?

http://www.crhsystem.com/patients-crh-oregan-system.html

 
Ann's Place

Ann's Place the Home of ICAN

ap-topleftFor twenty years, DIMA has been a major supporter of Ann's Place, the Home of ICAN, providing support services for more than 700 cancer patients and their families each month free of any charges, Ann's Place is an invaluable asset to the community. The summer of 2011 will see the opening of a 14,000 square foot home for Ann's Place, enabling the agency to expand its services in a warm and comforting environment. Dr. Cooper serves as Chairman of the Board. Dr. Rappaport facilitates groups, especially for young survivors and their families. Visit Ann's Place website.

 

 


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  Gastroenterology Associates
7 GermanTown Rd
Suite 1B
Danbury, CT 06810
Phone - 203-794-8020
Fax - 203-794-8033