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[Background] Hemorrhoidectomy is considered as the most effective approach for patients with grade Ⅲ and grade Ⅳ hemorrhoids; the operative procedure may be associated with significant postoperative pain and other complications.
Huang Jian
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Comparisons of the Efficacy of Ligasure Hemorrhoidectomy in Grade 3 and 4 Hemorrhoid Diseases
Objective In recent years, Ligasure hemorrhoidectomy has been preferred in the treatment of grade 3 and 4 hemorrhoids rather than traditional surgery.
Ali Kemal Taşkin, Enes Karademir
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Abstract Aim Although various sphincter‐preserving techniques exist for treating anal fistulas, none have demonstrated clear superiority. Therefore, the aim of this study was to introduce a novel sphincter‐preserving technique for anal duct ligation and muscle closure (ALMC) and analyse its perioperative outcomes.
Yoon Hyung Kang +4 more
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Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty: Experience at Aga Khan University Hospital
Background: Hemorrhoidal disease is the commonest benign anal condition diagnosed in the outpatient setup. Interventional treatment options range widely, from office-based procedures to hemorrhoidectomy.
Abdallah Abdulkarim +2 more
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Background A common and distressing consequence that may arise after spinal anesthesia (SA) is shivering. Research focuses on the role of intravenous (IV) nefopam, dexmedetomidine (DEX), and meperidine in averting shivering episodes in adult individuals receiving SA for surgical interventions on the lower abdomen or limbs.
Emad M. Abdelhafez +4 more
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Harmonic Scalpel Hemorrhoidectomy Vs Milligan-Morgan Hemorrhoidectomy
Background: To compare Harmonic Scalpel Hemorrhoidectomy (HSH) with classical Milligan Morgan Hemorrhoidectomy (MMH) in terms of operation time and post-operative pain to establish effectiveness of this novel procedure.
Muhammad Umer Fayyaz
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ANZ Journal of Surgery, Volume 95, Issue 4, Page 630-631, April 2025.
Ernest Cheng +5 more
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Topical diltiazem for pain after closed hemorrhoidectomy
Background: Anal sphincter spasm contributes to the appearance of postoperative pain following hemorrhoidectomy. Aim: To determine the efficacy of topical diltiazem in the control of post-hemorrhoidectomy pain.
U. Rodríguez-Wong +2 more
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Keep your cool to reduce post haemorrhoidectomy pain
ANZ Journal of Surgery, Volume 95, Issue 1-2, Page 19-20, January-February 2025.
Mina Sarofim
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Introduction. Stage III and IV hemorrhoids involve the destruction of the ligament of Parks and disruption in the anatomical arrangement of anal canal parts, which makes reconstruction procedures particularly relevant. Materials and methods.
A. A. Kartashev, A. L. Charyshkin
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