Dr. Rakesh Dhupia

Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy (PPH / MIPH) in Indore – Reassuring Surgical Care with Dr. Rakesh Dhupia Jain

Living with piles is not just physically uncomfortable—it often brings embarrassment, hesitation, and fear of surgery. Many patients in Indore quietly manage symptoms like bleeding, prolapse, or discomfort during sitting, hoping medicines will eventually work. When symptoms keep returning or start affecting daily life, it’s natural to feel confused about the next step.
This is where calm, experienced guidance matters. Dr. Rakesh Dhupia Jain, a trusted Best General Surgeon in Indore has spent over 15 years helping patients make clear, pressure-free decisions about piles treatment. His approach to Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy (PPH / MIPH) in Indore focuses on safety, long-term relief, and realistic recovery—never rushed, never sales-driven. As part of a trusted surgical team in Indore, he helps patients understand whether this procedure is right for them and when it truly makes sense.

When Stapled Piles Surgery Is Considered for Patients in Indore

Piles often develop due to increased pressure in the rectal area. Common reasons include chronic constipation, prolonged sitting, heavy lifting, pregnancy, or delayed bowel habits. In Grade III and IV piles, the swollen tissue begins to prolapse outside the anus and may need manual reduction or remain outside.

Symptoms people often ignore:

Bleeding during stools
A feeling of incomplete bowel movement
Tissue coming out while passing stools
Discomfort while sitting for long hours
When treatment is delayed, prolapse can worsen and repeated bleeding may lead to weakness or anemia. Studies from Indian surgical centers show that Grade III piles often progress without procedural treatment, especially when conservative care has already failed. What this means for you is that timely evaluation can prevent more complex surgery later.

What Is Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy (PPH / MIPH) and How It Helps

Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy—also called PPH or MIPH surgery—is a modern surgical option designed mainly for Grade III and selected Grade IV internal piles. Instead of cutting the piles externally, the procedure uses a circular stapling device to reposition prolapsed tissue back to its normal place and reduce excess blood flow.

Depending on the type and grade of piles, Dr. Rakesh offers:

sensitive skin
Less cutting on sensitive skin
open surgery
Lower pain compared to traditional open surgery
Faster return
Faster return to routine activities    

How Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy (PPH / MIPH) Helps You – At a Glance

Patient ConcernWhat Often Causes ItHow This Procedure Helps
Prolapse during stoolsWeakened supporting tissueRepositions tissue internally
Bleeding episodesIncreased blood flow to pilesReduces blood supply safely
Fear of severe painSensitive external woundsMinimal external cutting
Long work absenceSlow recovery from open surgeryFaster return to desk work
This quick view helps many patients understand the role of stapler surgery within seconds, without overwhelming details.

Is Stapled Piles Surgery Right for You? Dr. Rakesh Dhupia Jain Explains

This procedure may be suitable if:

You have Grade III piles with prolapse during bowel movements    
Medicines, diet changes, or banding have not given lasting relief      
You need quicker recovery due to work or family responsibilities    
Your piles are mainly internal rather than large external swellings
It may not be ideal if piles are predominantly external or if recurrence risk needs to be minimized further. What this means for you is that the decision is individualized—no single technique suits everyone.

What to Expect Before Treatment

Your evaluation focuses on clarity:

Reviews symptoms and previous treatments Detailed discussion of symptoms and daily discomfort

Performs a gentle clinical examination

Advises basic tests only if required
Explains all suitable options—stapled, laser, or open surgery
Patients are encouraged to ask questions and take time to decide. Transparency about benefits, limitations, and costs is always maintained.

Treatment Journey: From First Visit to Recovery

1. Diagnosis

Accurate grading of piles

2. Planning

Choosing the most appropriate procedure

3. Surgery

Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy under anesthesia

3. Hospital Stay

Usually 1 days

3. Follow-up

Monitoring healing and bowel habits

What this means for you is structured care with continued support, not just a one-time procedure.

Recovery, Safety, and Long-Term Results

Moderate discomfort for a few days  
Return to desk work in 7–10 days  
Full routine activity within 1–2 weeks    
Large Indian studies report 85–90% success rates with stapled hemorrhoidopexy and a 10–15% recurrence rate, which is lower than many non-surgical methods and suitable for selected cases (supported by peer-reviewed surgical data published by Indian colorectal centers).
Regular follow-ups and bowel habit correction play a key role in long-term comfort.

Why Patients Trust Dr. Rakesh Dhupia Jain

Patients value clear guidance and ethical decisions, especially for surgery.
Over 15 years of surgical experience
Expertise in open, laser, and stapled piles surgery
Ethical advice focused on long-term outcomes
Clear explanations without medical jargon
As an experienced professional and Best Laparoscopic Surgeon in Indore Dr. Rakesh is known for recommending surgery only when it genuinely benefits the patient.

FAQs About Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy (PPH / MIPH) in Indore

A surgeon with colorectal experience who performs multiple piles procedures is ideal. Dr. Rakesh Dhupia Jain is known in Indore for personalized decision-making and ethical surgical care.
Pain is usually moderate and less than open surgery because there is minimal external cutting. Most patients manage discomfort with medicines for a few days.
Most people return to desk work within 7–10 days and resume normal activity in 1–2 weeks, depending on individual healing.
No. Early grades often respond to diet, medicines, or minor procedures. Surgery is advised only when symptoms persist or prolapse becomes significant.
Costs typically range between ₹55,000 and ₹1,00,000, depending on hospital, stapler type, and insurance coverage.
When done by an experienced surgeon, it is considered safe with low complication rates and predictable recovery.

Book a Consultation

If piles symptoms are affecting your comfort or confidence, an early consultation can help you understand safe options without urgency or pressure. Dr. Rakesh Dhupia Jain offers private, respectful consultations focused on clarity and long-term relief—so you can make decisions with confidence and peace of mind.
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