The conference was attended by approximately 50 surgeons who participated in engaging and informative sessions and were briefed about the latest radiofrequency treatment
Global Hospitals in Parel, Mumbai organised a one-day Rafaelo workshop specifically educating participating surgeons about the most current treatments for hemorrhoids or piles with the presence of renowned international expert from Germany Dr Carlo Vivaldi, a pioneer in radiofrequency treatment. The conference was attended by approximately 50 surgeons, providing them with opportunities to participate in interactive and informative sessions designed to improve their ability to effectively treat hemorrhoids.
“This CME was designed to educate approximately 50 surgeons on the application of radiofrequency treatment for piles. In addition, participants took part in sessions featuring 4 live case studies and stimulating discussions led by renowned international expert Dr Carlo Vivaldi, a pioneer in radiofrequency treatment which is a game-changer for piles patients. It is a minimally invasive and highly effective solution to their discomfort. Unlike traditional surgical procedures, radiofrequency treatment targets the swollen veins in the rectum using electromagnetic waves, causing them to shrink and eventually disappear. This innovative approach not only provides quick relief from symptoms such as bleeding and pain but also reduces the risk of complications associated with more invasive treatments,” said Dr Jignesh Gandhi, senior Consultant, Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgery, Global Hospitals, Parel
Dr Gandhi added, “The benefit of the treatment is that it can be done under sedation and local anesthesia and is a daycare procedure. There is no cutting, stitching, or stapling, during this procedure, and is free from suffering from any infections. With its proven efficacy and minimal invasiveness, radiofrequency treatment is undoubtedly revolutionising the way we address piles, offering hope and comfort to those grappling with this often debilitating condition. This event gave attendees practical skills relevant to their daily patient care for individuals with piles.”