
Low-graded internal hemorrhoids are effectively treated with non-operative measures, while surgery is preferred when non-operative approaches falter or the surgery is indicated for high-graded internal hemorrhoids. Besides, many minimally invasive operations, including Doppler-guided hemorrhoid artery litigation have been introduced into surgical practices aimed at negating or avoiding post-hemorrhiodectomy pain, though excisional hemorrhoidectomy remains the mainstay operation for complicated hemorrhoids and advanced hemorrhoids. These actionable insights are according to the report titled, "Hemorrhoid Treatment Devices Market—Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2018-2026," which has been freshly added to Market Research Hub's (MRH) growing repository. Type and severity of hemorrhoids, patient's preference have bearing on treatment options. Accordingly, low-graded internal hemorrhoids are treated with rubber band litigation and scelrotherpay. Several office-based procedures such as injection sclerotherapy, band litigation and laser therapy are mainly performed for grade one and two hemorrhoids, besides some cases of grade three hemorrhoids. Among many office-based procedures, rubber band litigation have the lowest incidence of recurrent symptom. The band litigator is growing in popularity as it is the most sought after non-surgical intervention for hemorrhoids performed by surgeons; it is safe and painless with minimal complications.