Biography

Prof. Dr. Tamer Said

General Surgery, Laparoscopic, and Anal Surgeries Consultant.

Professor of General Surgery and Obesity Surgery at the Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University.

Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons - London.

Member of the American College of Surgeons.

Member of the International Federation for Obesity and Diabetes Surgery.

Member of the European Association of Laparoscopic Surgery.

Member of the Egyptian and Emirati Associations for Obesity and Diabetes Surgery.

Holder of an Excellence Certificate in Bariatric Surgery and Diabetes Treatment from the SRC organization in the United States, the highest accreditation ensuring quality and patient care in bariatric surgeries.

Professor Dr. Tamer Said aims to provide the best healthcare service for obesity patients, achieving the highest weight loss rates while maintaining the utmost safety in bariatric surgery through:

(1) Collaborative teamwork of the medical team, aiming for precise assessment of the patient's health condition, selecting the most suitable surgery type, and optimally preparing the patient for the procedure.


(2) Performing surgery in top-notch and state-of-the-art hospitals, known for providing the best medical care for the patient, meticulous sterilization of surgical instruments, and utilizing the latest surgical equipment specific to bariatric surgery.


(3) Continuous and meticulous monitoring of the patient's health status after the surgery to ensure reaching the desired goal.


The latest medical treatment methods for hemorrhoids

Doppler Advantages

  • Pain-Free
  • Quick recovery and quick return to normal activities
  • Minimal pain and discomfort both during and after surgery
  • Effective results on both causes and symptoms of hemorrhoidal disease
  • Maintains the patient's anatomy and the physiology of the anorectal region
  • No complications
  • High success rate

Hemorrhoid Treatment using THD Doppler

Short Time for Hemorrhoid Treatment

Hemorrhoids, what are they?

Hemorrhoids are natural pads of tissue and veins located at the junction of the rectum and anus. Together with the sphincter, this tissue is responsible for completely closing the anus and preventing any leakage.

What should be done?

With nearly one in two adults affected by a hemorrhoidal disorder at some point in their lives, sufferers no longer need to be embarrassed or scared. The sooner you seek counseling or a thorough diagnosis, the more likely you are to recover from symptoms with minimal discomfort.

Causes & Symptoms:

Excessive pushing during defecation.
Pregnancy and childbirth (pressure).
Loosening of the tissues due to age.
An unhealthy lifestyle: little physical exercise, bad eating habits.
Sedentary lifestyle and long car journeys.

Four grades of hemorrhoids

Hemorrhoidal pads are attached in the sphincter region by connective and muscle tissue. If this “suspension” is damaged, the mucous membrane and the pads slide down, hindering the arrival of blood and creating hypertrophy of the hemorrhoidal pads and sometimes their protrusion outside the anus. This is called hemorrhoidal prolapse.

This hypertrophy of the hemorrhoidal pads can be classified into 4 grades:
Grad I – slightly enlarged pads.
Grad II – enlarged pads that protrude during thrusts but retract spontaneously.
Grad III – very distended pads that must be manually pushed back into the anal canal.
Grad IV – extremely dilated paw pads with permanent protrusion outside the anus.

Why choose THD (Trans anal hemorrhoidal dearterialization?

  • Pain-Free
  • Quick recovery and quick return to normal activities
  • Minimal pain and discomfort both during and after surgery
  • Effective results on both causes and symptoms of hemorrhoidal disease
  • Maintains the patient's anatomy and the physiology of the anorectal region
  • No complications
  • High success rate

How to carry out THD ( Trans anal hemorrhoidal dearterialization )?

 

Cutting-edge Treatment Approach

The Best Solution for Hemorrhoids Treatment