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Ambulatory hemorrhoidectomy with CO2 laser

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1995
This study was undertaken to evaluate ambulatory hemorrhoidectomy using the CO2 laser.Ninety consecutive patients (50 males, 40 females), 80 percent of whom had second or third degree hemorrhoids, had ambulatory hemorrhoidectomy performed with a CO2 laser in the left lateral Sims position under local anesthesia and intravenous sedation.
W J, Hodgson, J, Morgan
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Hemorrhoidectomy — laser vs. nonlaser

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1992
Two hundred twenty-six patients underwent operative hemorrhoidectomy by a single surgeon in a three-year period. In 170 patients (75.2 percent), the operation was performed utilizing the CO2 laser. Standard closed hemorrhoidectomy was done in the rest. Patients were monitored prospectively for postoperative pain, wound healing, and complications.
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The role of lasers in hemorrhoidectomy

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1991
Eighty-eight patients who received treatment for hemorrhoids were randomized into two groups. Group A received the Nd-YAG laser phototherapy for internal hemorrhoid combined with the CO2 laser for external hemorrhoid. Group B was treated with closed Ferguson hemorrhoidectomy. The need of narcotic injections for pain relief was 11 percent in group A vs.
J Y, Wang   +4 more
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[Laser hemorrhoidectomy].

Khirurgiia, 1994
Thirty-two patients are subjected to operation using CO2 laser. In nine of them laser submucous hemorrhoidectomy is performed--a procedure also developed in the Department of Abdominal Surgery. Most patients operated by the method of Milligan--Morgan and Whitehead with laser define the postoperative pain as medium severe.
N, Damianov, Iu, Poleganova
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Hemorrhoidectomy with Lasers and Other Contemporary Modalities

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1992
Hemorrhoids should be classified so that the treatment can be individualized. Minor or asymptomatic hemorrhoids usually do not require any treatment. Diet modification is a useful adjunct in all degrees of hemorrhoids. Fixation procedures may be employed in the office for first-, second-, and minor third-degree hemorrhoids.
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350 Ambulatory Hemorrhoidectomies Using a Scanner Coupled to a CO2Laser

Journal of Clinical Laser Medicine & Surgery, 2000
The purpose of this study was to investigate how a scanner device would improve the outcome of laser hemorrhoidectomy regarding pain, healing, secretion, and hemostasis.The technology of the laser has been applied since the 1960s in several clinical and surgical specialties.
Plapler, Helio UNIFESP   +2 more
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Comparative study between intrahemorrhoidal diode laser treatment and Milligan–Morgan hemorrhoidectomy

Menoufia Medical Journal, 2019
Objective The aim of this study was to compare between intrahemorrhoidal diode laser coagulation with Milligan–Morgan (MM) hemorrhoidectomy. Background Because of the increased number of patients suffering from hemorrhoids and increased complications of MM hemorrhoidectomy, using intrahemorrhoidal diode laser therapy in this study was proved to be ...
IbrahimEI Salem   +2 more
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Hemorrhoidectomy and Fistulectomy with Nd: YAG Laser

1988
Hemorrhoids and anal fistulas have been the most common diseases among the Chinese. Since October 1985 724 of the number of the patients had received laser hemorrhoidectomy or fistulectomy, 314 had follow-up period of over 6 months: internal hemorrhoids 238, external 24, anal fistulas 52. Treatment parameters: laser working distance 5 mm, spot size 𝜙 =
S. Zhao, Y. Chen
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