Kona Surgery Center Adds Two Procedures

Kona Surgery Center in Hawaii announced the addition of two new procedures: transanal hemorrhoid dearterialization and canaloplasty, according to a West Hawaii Today report.

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Transanal hemorrhoid dearterialization is a minimally invasive procedure using ultrasound guidance to “tie off the arteries feeding hemorrhoid tissues,” according to the report. Canaloplasty is also a minimally invasive procedure designed to treat patients with uncontrolled glaucoma.

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