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POSTPARTUM HEMORRHOIDECTOMY

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1973
Ninety-eight patients were operated on in the immediate postpartum period (two to four days). The advantages of postpartum hermorrhoidectomy, plus the factors that accompany pregnency which promote and hasten healing time, are discussed. The advantages indicate that this procedure should be done more frequently.
J L, Schottler   +2 more
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Hemorrhoidectomy

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1961
THE HISTORY Of the t reatment of hemorrhoids over the centuries has been written many times and I would hesitate to suggest that I could add anything to your knowledge of this subject. Yet I think it is perhaps salutary to pause from time to time and look back over what our predecessors did and compare this with what we do today with all our infinitely
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Stapled hemorrhoidectomy

The American Journal of Surgery, 2005
Stapled hemorrhoidectomy has rapidly evolved and become the procedure of choice for primarily internal hemorrhoids. Even though the technique is relatively straightforward, only strict adherence to its principles will avoid serious complications and preserve the previously described benefits of this method.
Joseph W, Nunoo-Mensah   +1 more
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Outpatient Hemorrhoidectomy

Military Medicine, 1990
Fifty-three patients underwent closed hemorrhoidectomies on an outpatient basis at the Naval Hospital Bethesda, Bethesda, Maryland, and George Washington University Hospital, Washington, DC. Our goal was to show that closed hemorrhoidectomies could be tolerated well in an outpatient setting. We found that patients tolerated this surgery well, and there
A M, Robinson   +2 more
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Stapled Hemorrhoidectomy

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2006
Stapled hemorrhoidectomy or "hemorrhoidopexy" has gained popularity for the treatment of grade 3-4 hemorrhoids, largely due to decreased pain as compared to traditional surgical hemorrhoidectomy. This decreased pain, along with proven short term efficacy, has been supported by numerous randomized controlled trials.
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Operative Hemorrhoidectomy

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1988
A well-performed hemorrhoidectomy is the procedure of choice for fourth-degree prolapsing irreducible hemorrhoids (including thrombosed prolapsed hemorrhoids) and most third-degree hemorrhoids. It eliminates the vascular cushions, produces mucosal fixation, and eliminates the anal stenosis.
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HEMORRHOIDECTOMY WITH HARMONIC SCALPEL VS CONVENTIONAL HEMORRHOIDECTOMY

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, 2022
Background: Hemorrhoidal disease is one of the most frequently encountered anorectal conditions in the clinical practice. A variety of instruments including circular staplers, harmonic scalpel, laser, and bipolar electrothermal devices are currently used when performing hemorrhoidectomy grades III and IV.
Rakesh Sharma   +2 more
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Healing after hemorrhoidectomy

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1964
Extensive intra-anal wounds are produced after all forms of hemorrhoidectomy investigated unless mucous membrane is preserved by submucosal dissection.
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Modified Longo's Hemorrhoidectomy

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 2002
The Longo technique of stapled hemorrhoidectomy is rapidly gaining world-wide acceptance. However, hemorrhoids with large external components are often left with troublesome skin tags after the Longo technique. In this article we present modifications to the Longo technique that make it easier to perform and provide adequate treatment of hemorrhoids ...
D, Lloyd, K S, Ho, F, Seow-Choen
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