Introduction: Since Longo First described it in 1998 it in 1998, Stapled Hemorrhoidectomy has been emerging as the procedure of choice for symtomatic hemorrhoid. Several studies have shown it to be a safe, effective and relative complication free procedure. The aim of this study was to determine the suitability of (SH) as a day cas procedure at Hospital of the Hue Medical and Pharmaceutical college. Methods: From Decembre 2009 to May 2011, 126 patients with third-degree and fourth degree hemorrhoids who underwent Stapled Hemorrhoidectomy were included in this study. Parameters recorded included postoperative complications, analegic requirements, duration of hospital stay and patient satisfaction. Follow-up was performed at 1 month and 3 month postoperative. Results: Of the 126 patients that underwent a Stapled Hemorrhoidectomy 85 (67.5 percent) were male and 41 (32.5 percent) were female. The mean age was 46.2 years (range 1772 years. Duration of hospital stay: The mean day was 2.52 + or - 1.35 days (range 1-5 days). There were no perioperative complications.