Laser hemorrhoidoplasty versus conventional hemorrhoidectomy for grade II/III hemorrhoids: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Purpose This study compared the short- and long-term clinical outcomes of laser hemorrhoidoplasty (LH) vs. conventional hemorrhoidectomy (CH) in patients with grade II/III hemorrhoids.
Ian Jun Yan Wee +5 more
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Laser hemorrhoidoplasty versus Milligan-Morgan hemorrhoidectomy - short term outcome [PDF]
Background/Aim. According to the “vascular” theory, arterial inflow into the upper hemorrhoidal artery leads to venous dilatation of the hemorrhoidal plexus.
Maloku Halit +2 more
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The Italian Unitary Society of Colon-Proctology (Società Italiana Unitaria di Colonproctologia) guidelines for the management of acute and chronic hemorrhoidal disease [PDF]
The aim of these evidence-based guidelines is to present a consensus position from members of the Italian Unitary Society of Colon-Proctology (Società Italiana Unitaria di Colon-Proctologia, SIUCP) on the diagnosis and management of hemorrhoidal disease,
Antonio Brillantino +82 more
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A comparative evaluation of laser hemorrhoidoplasty versus open surgical hemorrhoidectomy treatment of grade III and IV hemorrhoids. A prospective observational study [PDF]
The aim of the present study was to evaluate and compare the efficacy and outcomes of laser hemorrhoidoplasty with that of open surgical hemorrhoidectomy. This prospective observational study consists of 50 subjects in each group.
Hosni Mubarak Khan +3 more
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Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty: Experience at Aga Khan University Hospital [PDF]
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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Bilateral Deep Peroneal Nerve Paralysis Following Kerosene Self-Injection into External Hemorrhoids [PDF]
Hemorrhoids tissues containing veins were located in the wall of the rectum and anus and may develop inflammation, bleeding, or thrombosis or may become enlarged and protrude outside the canal which, in this case, are called external hemorrhoids [1].
ابوالحسنی, حسن +2 more
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Evidence Suggests Prophylactic Antibiotics May Be Unnecessary in Anorectal Surgery-A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Current evidence does not support the routine use of prophylactic antibiotics in uncomplicated anorectal procedures. However, the certainty of evidence is limited by small sample sizes, methodological heterogeneity, and limited number of available studies. Large‐scale randomized trials are required to strengthen this evidence base.
Jin J, Men V, Wang M, Hill A.
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Short-term and patient-reported outcomes of laser hemorrhoidoplasty plus excisional hemorrhoidectomy for the treatment of grade IV hemorrhoid [PDF]
Laser hemorrhoidoplasty (LHP) is mainly used for symptomatic grade I-III hemorrhoid. Only a few studies have reported the application of lasers for grade IV hemorrhoids.
Yu-Tso Liao +6 more
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Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty Versus Ligasure Hemorrhoidectomy: A Comparative Analysis. [PDF]
Background and objective Minimally invasive techniques in the surgical treatment of hemorrhoids have been gaining in popularity. Laser hemorrhoidoplasty (LHP) and LigaSure™ (LigH; Medtronic, Dublin, Ireland) hemorrhoidectomy methods are the most recent innovative methods that are increasingly used.
Durgun C, Yiğit E.
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Comparison between laser hemorrhoidoplasty procedure and conventional open surgical hemorrhoidectomy [PDF]
Background: Hemorrhoids are a very common anorectal condition defined as the symptomatic enlargement and distal displacement of the normal anal cushions.Objective: The present study aimed to compare between laser hemorrhoidoplasty and conventional open ...
AbdElhady, Waleed Ahmed +3 more
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