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Techniques in Coloproctology, 2005
The concept that hemorrhoidal disease is a consequence of disorders of the cephalic portion of the anal canal, i.e. weakness of the vascular cushions and the connective tissue, is the basis for modifying the usual surgical technique in many aspects. The two main differences of the method described are: (i) the internal plexus is treated by parceled ...
J A, Reis Neto +3 more
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The concept that hemorrhoidal disease is a consequence of disorders of the cephalic portion of the anal canal, i.e. weakness of the vascular cushions and the connective tissue, is the basis for modifying the usual surgical technique in many aspects. The two main differences of the method described are: (i) the internal plexus is treated by parceled ...
J A, Reis Neto +3 more
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Laxatives after hemorrhoidectomy
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1987Thirty patients undergoing a standard Milligan-Morgan hemorrhoidectomy were used for a randomized study of the addition of postoperative laxatives or wheat fiber to the diet. Seventeen patients received wheat fiber; 13 were given a laxative regime of sterculia, magnesium sulfate, and mineral oil.
C. D. Johnson +3 more
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Anoderm-preserving hemorrhoidectomy
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1980A newly-devised anoderm-preserving, semiclosed method of hemorrhoidectomy is described. The method has been applied to 1,030 patients with satisfactory results.
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Bleeding after hemorrhoidectomy
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1962Reports were examined of 279 cases of hemorrhage after anorectal surgical operations, treated by 97 different surgeons.
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