Tired of suffering with Hemorrhoid pain and discomfort ? We now have two locations serving Florida with our Board Certified HAL-RAR Doctors.

HAL-RAR SPECIALIST DR. BRET J. LANGENBERG

Relief from Hemorrhoids in Florida with Board-Certified Surgeon, Dr. Craig Edward Amshel

Are you suffering from hemorrhoids and seeking a lasting, minimally invasive solution in Florida? Look no further! Dr. Craig Edward Amshel, a highly skilled and fellowship-trained Colon & Rectal Surgeon, offers advanced HAL-RAR (Doppler-guided hemorrhoid artery ligation with recto-anal repair) treatment at his state-of-the-art surgical suite located conveniently for residents of Brandon, Tampa, and Sun City Center. His office is located at 1046 Cypress Village Blvd., Sun City Center.

Dr. Amshel is East Hillsborough’s first fellowship-trained Colon & Rectal Surgeon performing Colon, Rectal, Anal, General, and advanced Laparoscopic surgery and Endoscopy. He specializes in providing effective and virtually painless relief from hemorrhoids using the innovative HAL-RAR procedure. This advanced technique precisely targets and reduces blood flow to hemorrhoids, offering almost immediate and long-lasting results. If you're looking for a hemorrhoid doctor in Florida, Dr. Amshel provides the advanced care you deserve!

With extensive experience and a commitment to patient care, Dr. Amshel is dedicated to providing the most advanced and comfortable hemorrhoid treatment options available. Schedule your consultation today and discover how HAL-RAR can help you regain your comfort and confidence.

Dr. Amshel's Credentials and Commitment to Excellence

Dr. Amshel's impressive background includes:
Board Certification: Colon & Rectal Surgery
Fellowship-Trained: University of Miami
Extensive Surgical Expertise: Colon, Rectal, Anal, General and advanced Laparoscopic surgery and Endoscopy
Military Service: Operation Iraqi Freedom Veteran
Published Author and Speaker: Contributing to the advancement of surgical knowledge
Dr. Amshel obtained his B.S. in psychobiology at UCLA and his M.D. at the University of Kansas. Following a General Surgery internship in Roanoke, VA, Dr. Amshel completed his General Surgery residency at Maricopa Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ.

Outside of his practice, Dr. Amshel enjoys an active life with his family, reflecting his dedication to overall well-being. 


Contact:

Craig Amshel, MD

Absolute Surgical Specialists Pllc

1046 Cypress Village Blvd

Sun City Center,FL,33573

Tel: (813) 633-0081

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Adventhealth Surgery Center Wellswood

5013 N Armenia Ave

Tampa,FL,33603

Tel: (813) 875-0562



 

Learn More About the HAL RAR Hemorrhoid Removal Procedure

Why use HAL-RAR?

* Minimally-invasive.
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Very little pain.
* Quick recovery time.
* Fewer complications.
* Very Low recurrence rate.
* Highly effective hemorrhoid treatment.

 
 

What Is HAL-RAR?

HAL RAR is one of the most effective treatments of symptoms such as itching, bleeding and pain.

The HAL-RAR Doppler guided hemorrhoid procedures are appropriate for patients with internal diseased hemorrhoids grade II-IV. These have been developed to provide relief from bleeding, itching and prolapsed tissue. Compared to most surgical procedures for hemorrhoids, the HAL / RAR procedures are intended to provide the patient with less pain and faster recovery. The combined procedures (not including preparation of the patient) take approximately 45 minutes. No cutting or stapling is required.

For the HAL procedure, the surgeon will first use a Doppler to find the sub-arteries that “feed” the hemorrhoid veins. Once one is located, it is constricted by simply tying a suture around it. The RAR (Rectal Anal Repair) is performed if the hemorrhoid disease has caused the tissue to prolapse (bulge out). For the RAR procedure, the surgeon pulls the prolapsed tissue back in place by using a suture to first gather the tissue and then tie it up.

Both procedures are conducted above the patient’s dentate line, which is the area on the anus where the nerves begin. As long as the work is done above the dentate line, the resulting pain is minimal. Patient’s commonly describe the feeling after the procedure similar to the sensation of pushing when one is trying to defecate.

The procedure is very safe, with minimal post-surgical complications. As with all procedures involving the rectum, urinary retention can occur (particularly in male patients.

Please ask your doctor to determine if the HAL RAR procedure is the optimal choice for you, and find out more about the post-surgery experiences of his or her patients.


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