During the STARR procedure, a circular stapling device is used to remove a portion of the rectal tissue, which is then stapled back together. This reduces the size of the rectum and helps to reposition it back into its normal position inside the body. The procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia and may be done using minimally invasive techniques, which can lead to a faster recovery time.
The STARR procedure is an alternative to more invasive surgical procedures for rectal prolapse, such as abdominal surgery, and is associated with less pain and a faster recovery time. However, like any surgical procedure, there are potential risks and complications associated with the STARR procedure, and it may not be appropriate for all patients. It’s important to discuss the risks and benefits of the procedure with a healthcare provider before undergoing treatment.